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Posted: Dec 8th 2005 6:01PM sracer said

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Based on the symptoms reported... graphical glitches and system freezes,it sounds like the system itself was overheating... not the Power Supply. Those are the same classic symptoms when a PC system overheats.

But in people's frenzy over anything 360-related, common sense was checked at the door.

I'd like to see a similar cradle for 360s that are horizontally oriented.
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Posted: Dec 8th 2005 7:50PM (Unverified) said

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its just an idea but what if you put the power adapter on the stand? i know kinda pricy for a cooling system for just a power adapter but it could be worth it seeing as it could save your 360 from overheating and being damaged
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Posted: Dec 8th 2005 9:37PM (Unverified) said

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its just an idea but what if you put the power adapter on the stand? i know kinda pricy for a cooling system for just a power adapter but it could be worth it seeing as it could save your 360 from overheating and being damaged
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Posted: Dec 11th 2005 12:04AM (Unverified) said

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There's problems with both the external power supply (aka, power "brick") and the main unit itself. Basically, the processor overheats and effects heat sensitive chips around and causes the freezing. That's just a hardware problem. Call of Duty 2 is a whole 'nother story.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2005 11:37PM (Unverified) said

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Ive seen some sites telling people to use fans they use for laptop computers. Now i think that would work for the 360 horizontally.
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