Poll: Which Xbox360 system Red Ringed the most? A study not a witch hunt. Edit: More options.

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Pseudonym2

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This is a bad survey. You would have to compare how many people bought each version of the x-box to make sense of how many times each version of the x-box failed.
 

MrGFunk

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Eldritch Warlord said:
You're missing one type, Core.
Thanks added to Arcade.
Pseudonym2 said:
This is a bad survey. You would have to compare how many people bought each version of the x-box to make sense of how many times each version of the x-box failed.
I'll try to add more choices to divide No problem into systems as well.
Alex_P said:
Flawed methodology.

If many more people by Pros than Elites, you will see a higher count of Pro red-rings even if the failure rate is the same as or lower than an Elite's.

At the very least, you need to group the negative results into separate categories for Elite, Pro, and Arcade as well.

-- Alex
Thanks - Hopefully, I can add more choices to make it it clearer.
 

Rednog

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Not that it helps but I had my pro ring, kicked it stupidly hard and it went away, suffice to say I was quite pleased.
 

Kabutos

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My Xbox Pro has (thankfully) never RROD'd on me, however there is a constant fear that it will someday; it's in the same category of fear as being hit by a car. (I categorize my fears)
 

MrGFunk

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Rednog said:
Not that it helps but I had my pro ring, kicked it stupidly hard and it went away, suffice to say I was quite pleased.
Pretty sure that's in the manual's problem solving guide.
 

MrGFunk

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Over 500 views but only 75 on the poll. I thought thousands of people owned 360s Please tick a box to help with the study.

Thanks.
 

Baneat

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No problems, the problem with your study it is HEAVILY skewed. A: a greater proportion of RROD will tick the boxes B: People with the arcade generally use it the least, Elites come second and premium are the most heavily used, that's a huge factor. It's not what the system costs, but how badly it's treated, how heavily it's used and luck also comes into play.
 

MrGFunk

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Baneat said:
No problems, the problem with your study it is HEAVILY skewed. A: a greater proportion of RROD will tick the boxes B: People with the arcade generally use it the least, Elites come second and premium are the most heavily used, that's a huge factor. It's not what the system costs, but how badly it's treated, how heavily it's used and luck also comes into play.
So, if I pay more, I can play more. I'm pretty lucky, so maybe i'll go for the pro. But the black looks sweet.
 

The Lyre

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Sorry, but unless you do another poll on who owns what machine, then you have a big problem with this poll - if, say, 30 'Pists have premiums, and half die, and 10 'Pists have Elites, and half of those die, then the probability of failure is still the same, it is just that more people on the Escapist own a premium.

Baneat also makes good points - 'hardcore' gamers may be more likely to own a premium or elite, and will therefore play it much more than someone with a basic core 360, meaning you will, again, have useless results.

The best way to do this would have been either using a website designed for surveys, or having a template in the original posts asking multiple questions.

MrGFunk said:
So, if I pay more, I can play more. I'm pretty lucky, so maybe i'll go for the pro. But the black looks sweet.
That isn't what he was saying at all - he said that people who buy premiums are usually more 'hardcore' gamers than those who buy core machines. This means that a premium may be more likely to fail, as a hardcore gamer with a premium may use it far more than a casual gamer with a core machine.
 

k3v1n

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mine is the a pro xbox360 one of the old ones(when they still had the 20 gig hard drive and I I got it probably when it came out, it RROD me almost a year ago, but don't worry they give it back in less than a week and I had no problems since then plus 1 month of free xbl^^
 

mokes310

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I've had 8 different consoles since my first 360 purchase in Oct. 2006. I currently have a refurb pro and a brand new arcade. The arcade was purchased in July, and is now exhibiting symptoms of the RRoD...make that soon to be 9 consoles...
 

teh_gunslinger

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Not having a 360 myself and only knowing one guy who does, this is a bit of a shock to me.
This is in no way an attack on the 360, but damn!? Is it only me that finds the rate of RRoD insane. Even allowing for the statistic uselessness of the survey it really seems this happens alot. I had no idea it was this common. I actually thought people exaggerated and joked about it mostly. You know, like the BSoD and Windows in general.
Or am I getting the wrong impression?

EDIT: The guy above me seems to be hit hard. Bad luck, mate.
 

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Here's the problem with your methodology. Each console type has come with various different chipsets, and were manufactured in differing quantities. The other problem is that the reason for failure is already known, and a poll on a forum isn't going to narrow it down any further.

At release, there were only the Core and Premium units. Premium units were manufactured and sold in incredibly higher numbers than the Core versions. These versions of the Xbox had high failure rates.

Then the Elite was introduced. The Elite was manufactured on a different chipset (Zephyr - which also included HDMI). Core and Premium were also renamed to Arcade and Pro. The new chipset was then rolled over to include the Arcade and Pro retail units over time, though the only way to tell is to look at the box to see if HDMI is listed as a feature.

Another revision was then rolled out - Falcon. It doesn't really add new features though, so it's somewhat difficult to tell whether or not a system has it other than looking at the manufacture date.

There is also another new chipset revision rolling out right now (Jasper), most easily noticeable on the Arcade units that include built-in memory instead of a memory card. These are likely to be even more reliable.

Anyone that has the original, non-HDMI units has approximately a 30% chance of having the console die within 3 years. Any of the revisions after that should be significantly more reliable - the newest ones (made since September 2007) shouldn't really have any more problems than any other piece of electronics.
 

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A few people I know that have had their "pros" red ring they all had them standing up not laying down in a open area. so maybe they had it in a confined space where air couldn't get to it there for Red ring.
 

MrGFunk

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mokes310 said:
I've had 8 different consoles since my first 360 purchase in Oct. 2006. I currently have a refurb pro and a brand new arcade. The arcade was purchased in July, and is now exhibiting symptoms of the RRoD...make that soon to be 9 consoles...
Bad luck. Are they all replacements of the first purchase? How many have you paid for?