Xbox 360 Maintenance Tips

October 18th, 2009 by Jack Thompson Leave a reply »

At almost $400 for the Modern Warfare 2 Limited Edition Elite Console and $300 for the Elite Console the Xbox 360 is indeed an investment in itself. When you factor in the cost of must-have accessories like the universal remote and the additional controllers as well as the games themselves, you are looking at an investment that can and will run in the hundreds of dollars.

While these consoles may be somewhat costly, a lot of gamers do not really treat them as such. In the excitement of Xbox gaming, it is all too easy to forget about taking proper care of your Xbox 360 and allowing it to deteriorate until the infamous red ring of death appears; and by the time things have gotten to this point, it is time to start caring properly for your Xbox – or to start shopping for a new one.

Fortunately, you can take the following measures in protecting your Xbox 360 and, hence, prolonging its life for your gaming pleasure. Keep in mind that the main enemies of the Xbox are heat, dust and dirt.

To counteract the damaging effects of overheating in the Xbox 360, you must ensure that you give it breaks after long hours of service in your gaming life. Often, even 30-minute breaks in-between 6-hour games are sufficient. You also need to position the Xbox 360 away from sources that generate heat like sunlight and heating vents as well as materials that trap heat like carpets and blankets.

Even electronics that generate large amounts of heat like amplifiers must be positioned well away from the Xbox 360. Plus, never store your unit in enclosed entertainment centers without the necessary ventilation. Better yet, place it in a fully air-conditioned room or at least have an electric fan pointed towards it to evenly distribute the heat. If you use third-party cooling accessories, be sure that these secure their power supply from another outlet instead of from the Xbox 360 unit itself.

To keep your Xbox 360 safe from dust and dirt, you should keep the console away from any place which tends to get dusty, such as open windows and especially underneath beds; a place where many Xbox owners seem to stash their consoles. It is recommended to use a cover to protect your Xbox 360 from dust when it is not actually in use.

If you must travel with your Xbox 360 in tow, be sure that you have a special carrying case for it. This way, you provide protection for the console from the dirt, dust and grime as well as the bumps and grinds of transportation.

You can keep your console protected from dust and dirt by keeping the area you keep your Xbox in as free of dirt as possible. You should also keep your Xbox 360 discs protected by keeping them in your cases, since dust and dirt can also damage your games. If you smoke, make sure not to do it around your console; smoke can also damage the system.

Indeed, when it comes to keeping your investment in the pricey Xbox 360, the most important thing is taking care of it like a diligent father would take care of his kids.

Wanna check out how to perform the XBOX 3 red lights by yourself to save money? Check this out to learn about the XBOX red ring of death as well as other repairs. Do it yourself and you can play games later today!!

categories: xbox,xbox 360,microsoft,video,games,video games,gaming,entertainment,fun,online,music,movies,software,hacking

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • MisterWong
  • Propeller
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati

Related Tech Tips:

  1. Don’t Let The Red Ring Of Death Happen To Your Xbox 360 – 4 Tips The Xbox 360 should be treated like any other complex...
  2. Xbox 360 – Lengthen The Life Of Your Console With Proper Care Just bought a brand new Xbox 360? It may be...
  3. Xbox 360 Red Ring Of Death – It’s All About Overheating The red ring of death is major concern among many...
  4. How the Xbox 360 Compares to Other Game Consoles Not too long ago, the console wars were really fierce...
  5. Must-Have Xbox 360 Accessories When you purchase an Xbox 360, you have sudden access...

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:

  • N/A

Drupal Development | Cycling Training Logs | Credit Consolidation | Compare Credit cards | Free Ecards