Kevman wrote:Ever since I got my BRAND NEW Xbox 360 Elite system I thought this thing was built to last for awhile (in Xbox standards anyway). I've heard a lot of talk on these forums about new Jasper units and whatnot and was very optimistic.
Apparently not, because only after a year of owning this pos it gave me three red rings. Yay Bill Gates!
Depending on the power supply, chances are you had a Falcon which is still prone to failure due to the 90nm GPU. If your power supply is rated 175w then it's definitely a Falcon. I'm not saying the Jaspers are RRoD-proof, they definitely stand a much better chance of avoiding it, it's too early to tell if it's an issue with these models just yet.
It seems to be complete pot-luck with RRoD, take for example my xbox 360, that lasted over 4 years (it was a launch unit Premium with the 20GB hard drive) before it RRoD, I've fixed it since then though, if you want to know visit here:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 26&t=20544 I used an amalgamation of all the known temp-fixes for the system, however it will never fix it 100% unless you use a high quality leaded solder, sadly the equipment to rework a BGA is prohibitively expensive for just one machine. Anybody claiming to fix xbox 360's are lying unless they have an infrared BGA workstation. All they will do to your 360 is the x-clamp fix, which is very temporary and is just as prone to breaking since the fault lies in the cheap crappy solder they're forced to use on the components on the motherboard (thanks RoHS!!).