I'm working on a white 1st gen xbox 360, which freezes soon after start-up. From other answers I've seen, I'm guessing I am seeing pre-RROD signs.
I opened it up and cleaned out alot of dust, which helped a little (system froze on home screen rather than after Xbox logo.), and noticed a inflated capacitor at C6C2.
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Is the capacitor worth replacing, and can it help fix the freeze problem?
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Is the capacitor worth replacing, and can it help fix the freeze problem?
Here is a picture. (Third from left) From reading it I can tell its a 2200uf 6.3v. Other than that, is there a specific variant of the capacitor I need to look for?
I'm working on a white 1st gen xbox 360, which freezes soon after start-up. From other answers I've seen, I'm guessing I am seeing pre-RROD signs.
I opened it up and cleaned out alot of dust, which helped a little (system froze on home screen rather than after Xbox logo.), and noticed a inflated capacitor at C6C2.
-
Is the capacitor worth replacing, and can it help fix the freeze problem?
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Is the capacitor worth replacing, and can it help fix the freeze problem?
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Here is a picture. (Third from left) From reading it I can tell its a 2200uf 6.3v. Other than that, is there a specific variant of the capacitor I need to look for?
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a white 1st gen xbox 360, which freezes soon after start-up. From other answers I've seen, I'm guessing I am seeing pre-RROD signs.
I opened it up and cleaned out alot of dust, which helped a little (system froze on home screen rather than after Xbox logo.), and noticed a inflated capacitor at C6C2.
Is the capacitor worth replacing, and can it help fix the freeze problem?