Office Depot - Xbox 360 Premium for $299.99 AR

allisolm

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shredman

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Hmm, I can't seem to find it on the website at all. Can anyone help me out? All I see is the system at $369.
 

UtahJ

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There is a rebate involved to get the $299 price. Office Depot sure skimped on the details of this deal.
 

SoulAssassin

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what's the best option for wireless networking on the 360? I can't justify $100 or whatever it is for the M$ one.
 

TanisHalfElven

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Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
what's the best option for wireless networking on the 360? I can't justify $100 or whatever it is for the M$ one.

i belive a wrt54g can me modded to serve as adapter like thing. sorry for not knowing the details,
 

hans007

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Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
what's the best option for wireless networking on the 360? I can't justify $100 or whatever it is for the M$ one.

buy something like a linksys wet11 or the dlink 802.11b bridge. i've used both with xbox 360s and they work great.
 
Jan 6, 2000
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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
can't u just buy a cheap router and use it as client?

Most likely not as you need the router to add as a bridge or access point. Linksys routers don't do this by default (although you can flash most linksys routers with custom firmware to do the job).

Personally I use the EDIMAX EW-7206APG which I bought off of Newegg for around $30. It does the job perfectly fine on my original X-Box.
 

lokiju

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So what is the Premium system exactly?

According to the official xbox site, they don't even list a premium model but just the regular, core and elite.

See here
 

iseestars

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My comment is the same as when the xbox360 first came out. Were the RROD's stored upright when they died, playing a specific game, etc... Seems like nobody bothers to comment, but I remember at least initially when 360's were dieing it was due to people using them vertically and blocking the air intake. I've had mine for nearly 2 years now (got it around launch) and have had 0 problems. I've always stored it and used it horizontally so that it always gets proper ventilation.

Also it seemed several of those complaining of RROD were using Bioshock at the time. Possible some bug in the code that has some bizarre chase condition leading to xbox360 death? I'm temped to get this for the HDMI, but if these really have that bad failure rate I'll just stick with mine until xbox1296 comes out.

Anyone have feedback?
 

Tweak155

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I have a wet11 I don't use if someone wants to buy it . It worked on both my Xbox and 360, neither of which I have anymore. I used the wet11 temporarily until I ran my lan cables recently.
 

Xavier434

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Originally posted by: lokiju
So what is the Premium system exactly?

According to the official xbox site, they don't even list a premium model but just the regular, core and elite.

See here


The premium model comes with HDMI but it doesn't have the larger hard drive like the elite. At least, the newer versions do now. Old stock will not have HDMI if I am not mistaken.
 

nuonce

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Originally posted by: iseestars
My comment is the same as when the xbox360 first came out. Were the RROD's stored upright when they died, playing a specific game, etc... Seems like nobody bothers to comment, but I remember at least initially when 360's were dieing it was due to people using them vertically and blocking the air intake. I've had mine for nearly 2 years now (got it around launch) and have had 0 problems. I've always stored it and used it horizontally so that it always gets proper ventilation.

Also it seemed several of those complaining of RROD were using Bioshock at the time. Possible some bug in the code that has some bizarre chase condition leading to xbox360 death? I'm temped to get this for the HDMI, but if these really have that bad failure rate I'll just stick with mine until xbox1296 comes out.

Anyone have feedback?

I would bet that Bioshock stresses the video card on the 360 harder then ever with these awesome graphics. The majority of RROD's are from the video card overheating. Congrats on your flawless 360 but I would recommend throwing on some extra cooling just to be safe.
 

iseestars

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Yeah I looked some more into it and Bioshock is the RROD cuz of vid card overheating. I also found some interesting sites with info about Bioshock killing ppls PC's in blue clouds of smoke.

I sent emails to nvidia and ATI suggesting they work on a system to monitor the gpu/system temp in applications and scale things down if stuff starts to enter a critical zone. That actually would be a dream for overclockers too. Your system would just drop down the load instead of crashing and burning. It would be an option you could toggle on or off.

Anyway, they probably don't care and will ignore it, but figured it's worth a shot anyway.
 

iseestars

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Originally posted by: nuonceI would bet that Bioshock stresses the video card on the 360 harder then ever with these awesome graphics. The majority of RROD's are from the video card overheating. Congrats on your flawless 360 but I would recommend throwing on some extra cooling just to be safe.

Or I could just not play games that have a good chance of frying my nice console. There's plenty of great games for xbox360 and Wii that don't require modding your consoles to avoid causing them to blow. I've also got x1900xtx's in my two pc rigs right now. If I ever feel the need, I'll just toss them together on a crossfire or rd600 mobo or something and get better performance anyway. I'll toss on a 360 controller and it'll be like playing the 360, just without frying my components. And then I could also choose what level of graphics to make the thing so my comp doesn't go up in smoke. I see that as a much better alternative, personally.
 
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Originally posted by: iseestars
My comment is the same as when the xbox360 first came out. Were the RROD's stored upright when they died, playing a specific game, etc... Seems like nobody bothers to comment, but I remember at least initially when 360's were dieing it was due to people using them vertically and blocking the air intake. I've had mine for nearly 2 years now (got it around launch) and have had 0 problems. I've always stored it and used it horizontally so that it always gets proper ventilation.

Also it seemed several of those complaining of RROD were using Bioshock at the time. Possible some bug in the code that has some bizarre chase condition leading to xbox360 death? I'm temped to get this for the HDMI, but if these really have that bad failure rate I'll just stick with mine until xbox1296 comes out.

Anyone have feedback?

Count yourself as one of the lucky ones. I only know one other person who hasn't had any issues, and I know a couple people who have had to send theirs back twice. There is a problem with overheating on the 360s. The newer ones now have an additional heatsink attached that supposedly deals with the issue, but I'm still weary. A new internal mobo design is supposed to be coming out within the next few months that will be using a processor build on a 65nm fab, as opposed to the current 90nm chips used. This, along with new mobo design, should result in no more heating issues. I just really wish they'd get the new boards to market before Halo 3 comes out.
 

bob4432

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i have done a lot of research into the rrod and can tell you it doesn't matter whether it is vertical or horizontal, they still seem to die due to gpu overheating either way, but it would appear that there is slightly more airflow if sitting horizontally, but the right side "mesh" is not very open. every time a new game comes out that pushes the gpu harder, more die, same was w/ graw2, rb6:v, forza2 and now bioshock, next it will be halo 3, etc.

from what i have read and temps i have seen that little extra heatsink doesn't do much and people are still seeing failures w/ it, but w/ so few out nobody knows if it really helps.

sadly the only way to give your 360 a chance is to void the warranty or be ready to more than likely ship it back every so often.

honestly, if ms would speed up the gpu fan just a bit it would help significantly from the stock of 5.5V to ~7V but they don't move it up until ~180F (the fans are dynamically controlled independent of each other), so i guess this is why the failure rate is so high. hell, even my x1800xt doesn't get near that hot....
 

Richardito

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Originally posted by: bob4432
i have done a lot of research into the rrod and can tell you it doesn't matter whether it is vertical or horizontal, they still seem to die due to gpu overheating either way, but it would appear that there is slightly more airflow if sitting horizontally, but the right side "mesh" is not very open. every time a new game comes out that pushes the gpu harder, more die, same was w/ graw2, rb6:v, forza2 and now bioshock, next it will be halo 3, etc.

from what i have read and temps i have seen that little extra heatsink doesn't do much and people are still seeing failures w/ it, but w/ so few out nobody knows if it really helps.

sadly the only way to give your 360 a chance is to void the warranty or be ready to more than likely ship it back every so often.

honestly, if ms would speed up the gpu fan just a bit it would help significantly from the stock of 5.5V to ~7V but they don't move it up until ~180F (the fans are dynamically controlled independent of each other), so i guess this is why the failure rate is so high. hell, even my x1800xt doesn't get near that hot....

When I was storing my 360 vertically I used to get some RROD errors and it will also freeze in the middle of games. After I started to keep it vertical these errors went away. I recently opened it up and replaced the stock fans with a higher flowing (with red LEDs) set and replaced the case with a clear one. I've had no issues since the upgrade...
 

NamelessMC

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Originally posted by: nuonce
Originally posted by: iseestars
My comment is the same as when the xbox360 first came out. Were the RROD's stored upright when they died, playing a specific game, etc... Seems like nobody bothers to comment, but I remember at least initially when 360's were dieing it was due to people using them vertically and blocking the air intake. I've had mine for nearly 2 years now (got it around launch) and have had 0 problems. I've always stored it and used it horizontally so that it always gets proper ventilation.

Also it seemed several of those complaining of RROD were using Bioshock at the time. Possible some bug in the code that has some bizarre chase condition leading to xbox360 death? I'm temped to get this for the HDMI, but if these really have that bad failure rate I'll just stick with mine until xbox1296 comes out.

Anyone have feedback?

I would bet that Bioshock stresses the video card on the 360 harder then ever with these awesome graphics. The majority of RROD's are from the video card overheating. Congrats on your flawless 360 but I would recommend throwing on some extra cooling just to be safe.

I find it amazing that so many people can comment on the stability of a product as if to suggest they know it top to bottom, yet clearly their understanding of the situation is very vague and probably from word of mouth/assumption.

To be blunt: I'm sorry, but you're wrong and most of the people commenting on RROD's are wrong as well.

First - It's not a video issue at all. The heat issue isn't even an "over-heating issue" really, but more or less a manufacturing default. The CPU has an "X-Clamp" that braces the heatsink flush onto the CPU (Not GPU) and for some reason the thermal adhesive that comes stock on said heatsink causes the X-Clamp to not sit flush with the motherboard. This causes the heatsink itself to tilt to one angle or another after extreme heat conditions and eventually leads to the clamp not making contact at all. Thus you have ROD (Ring of death). In over 75% of the circumstances where 360's fail because of this, the processor itself is 100% working, but the clamp and heatsink are no longer making contact. And as most of you are aware, with newer technology, it shuts down as soon as it notices fluctuations in temperature. The 360 has temperature protocols just like PC's do. The 3 light ROD is similar to the LED's on the back of modern motherboards letting you know why a system won't post.

Proof? There's lots of FAQ's and guides on how to fix 360's with ROD errors, simply by opening up the set and replacing the thermal adhesive along with modifying the X-Clamp to make the heatsink sit flush on the processing units. If they were over-heating/failing, do you really think simply replacing the X-clamp on the heatsink would fix it? No, it'd be a blown chip and would require a new motherboard/replaced CPU/GPU. The only reason people have to fix them themselves is because they mod their 360 and can't send it in.

Second - All 360's, even launch 360's with expired warranties are fully covered by Microsoft's new blanket 3 year warranty. This holds to be true as long as your 360 is not modified or tampered with prior to failure. You can't really cry about that clause either, because it's not really in a company's best interest to condone or encourage pirating or homebrew software by allowing people to make warranty claims with modified hardware. I've had two Xboxes and a Playstation 2 that were sold in parts because I couldn't get them fixed from being modified, it's what modders have to come to terms with, else we're not complete modders. No reward without risk, as they say. Microsoft is very professional about handling warranty returns on 360's and nowadays, if you return a Premium in warranty, you'll get a shiny new Zephyr motherboard with a brand new serial code with the new heatsink, quieter fans and brand spanking new components.

Third - All NEW production 360 Premiums don't have the ROD problem. They are manufactured on Post August Zephyr motherboards, which have HDMI, the new X-Clamp heatsink, the better fan and even the quieter DVD drives.

There's nothing wrong with 360's, there's everything wrong with flawed logic.

To anyone reading, buy a 360, love your 360, don't mess with the warranty sticker and you're A-Okay.
 
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