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Xbox 360 Freeze Fix

by Katherine Martina

The primary reason that the Xbox 360 screen freeze problems come about is a result of the system getting too hot. If you see three of the green lights on your gaming console turn red, your Xbox system is getting hot leading the GPU to tug out of the motherboard. When left unattended, the system board will continue to get hot and then to vibrate. If the motherboard vibrates, the connection with the GPU through solder joints begins to break down as well as your Xbox 360 console freezes up.

You are likely to come across here to assist you in the Xbox 360 console freezing problems and measures to correct overheating damage. Just before we continue, let us address one common and hazardous myth that wrapping a sizable towel around your Xbox 360 will fix the freeze up problem. This is not true and in fact makes it all worse. Doing this will eradicate any chance of your effectively fixing this system yourself and your only option will be to send them back to Microsoft to fix it.

Repairing your Xbox 360 console Freezing Complications

To correct your Xbox 360 and get rid of freezing instances here are a couple steps similar to what you would discover in your repair manual:

1. Remove the covering. The faceplate is easy to remove by using a fine tip device and poking the grayed out hole as well as the little rectangle shaped holes in the back.

2. As you take off the faceplate, move the latch up that is part of the DVD drive.

3. Look underneath the plastic casing and unscrew the metal case.

4. It's easy to take away the DVD drive and remove the cables.

5. Next, comes the motherboard as well as fan.

6. Search for a large silver piece that has long holes after rotating the motherboard upside down and using the identical poker as applied before pop the corners of the X-shaped clamp found beneath the silver piece.

7. Bring in the GPU as well as CPU by taking off the heat sink.

8. Take Arctic silver thermal compound and put a large amount on the GPU and wait a quarter of an hour.

9. Put the washers over the screws found on the heat sink and put it well around the motherboard.

10. Place two more washers around the screws as they stick in the motherboard.

11. Position the heat sink back on the screws and get them tight.

12. Now you have to work your way backwards in the removal process.

13. It's easy to power on your Xbox 360 console.

If perhaps all the steps were adhered to appropriately, the device must be without Xbox 360 console screen freeze issues.



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Title: Xbox 360 Freeze Fix
Author: Katherine Martina
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Category: Games
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