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Fix Xbox 360 Red Lights

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2009 and filed under xbox console game | 8 Comments »

8 Responses

  1. james s Says:

    How much should i pay for an xbox 360 with 3 red lights?
    Im thinkin about making a litlle money out of buying 3 red light xbox 360 and repairing them, then selling them. im not sure how much i should pay for a 3 red light xbox. any opinions?

    p.s. i live in australia.

  2. dreadraptor85 Says:

    I would pay zero dollars.
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  3. tuna2427 Says:

    like 25-50
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  4. AlwaysHomeGirL Says:

    I live in the US and I pay $20 for the RRODs w/o cables, $40 with all cables. (no controllers) We fix em too! ;)

    No it doesn’t mean the Video card is toast, it means Microsoft didn’t put the machines together with enough room to breathe! They are just overheating. It costs under $10 to do the X-Clamp fix and ppl can make money off of this. Don’t discourage ppl please when you know little about it.
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  5. bigdad84 Says:

    no buy a playstation which is a real machine

    Playstation All the Way
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  6. beerme85 Says:

    That probably means the video card is toast. I’d hazard a guess that it would be more expensive to fix than it would be to buy a new one. However if you want it for parts/cords/controllers, 20-30$ would be reasonable.

    I’m in the US, not sure how that price translates to australia
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  7. Mike Says:

    If your sure you can fix it, i would buy it for $50
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  8. goldeniconofhatred Says:

    That is indeed your video card. But, it can be fixed for around 10$ …. you have to solder some stuff on and whatnot but microsoft has directions for it. Get on the site and look it up. It’s cheap if you have a solder gun. I will post the link for you later if I have time. But if you don’t have a soldering iron, beerme is probably right, sell it for the controllers.
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