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not sure i bought it with e74....to try to fix. I guess ill go rip it apart again and try it all over ;p
Furieux said:FINALLY IT WORKED !!!
Thanks a lot for this great tut man you are awesome !!
Just one thing i didn't understand by the way... Why did you put washer inside the motherboard ? It was useless to me since there's too much of a gap between the heatsink and the motherboard. The only useful washer for me were the plastic one to sit the motherboard and the one on the outside to keep the screw tight.
What i want to know, is what do i have to do if it's happen again... and do your metal case fit in your xbox shell even with the screw ?
bungi said:I repair 360, any error, and I use the best tools and methods out there to make sure your 360 is repaired. I don't do the xclamp trick, overheating, or penny trick. The xclamp trick if it works won't work for long, think about it, you have now a huge ammount of pressure pussing on the the gpu and/or cpu. This causes flexing so soon the 360 will have problems, and also if your 360 is older the metal case isn't even and that also causes flexing. The penny trick does more harm then good because if it works it flexes the board a huge ammount and won't even work long. Then overheating gets your 360 well over 100C, they claim it melts the solder, but it doesn't. Lead free solder in the 360 melts at atleast 217C and overheating does well over 100C but not enough to melt it, plus the cumpassitors on the 360 have a max opperationg temp of 105C so it kills everything and really doesn't do anything.
I only charge $35 +return shipping and thats for any error. Also you don't have to pay a cent until your 360 gets fixed. :thumbup:
So for more info my aim is itemcentral
my email is [email protected]
or visit http://xbox360smartrepairs.webs.com
Btw for free I will even paint ur case if desired and I have elite color paint that deals with the heat and will help cooling
I also do case mods for a small ammount
iAmN1ck said:Thanks, I just loosened them about 3/4ths a turn and it works now. Just made $45 off a 1 red light and $40 off 3 red light.
Oh and the M5 .8 x 12 mm screws just barely fit into the CPU heat sink you may want to get just a little longer ones cause I had a hard time threading them through the holes cause they were too short.