3 out of 3 Xbox units die

Published Tuesday, May 01, 2007 10:32 PM

Just awesome. I have owned 3 Xbox units in my time. Every single unit has died a little after a year of operation. My first original XBox console died around 1 year and 2 months after I bought it. My second original XBox console died another year and a bit after purchasing it.

Now, my XBox 360 has died, 1 year and 1 month after I purchased it. Just freaking awesome.

Luckily, I purchased an extended service agreement with this unit (with the retailer, not Microsoft) where I get a brand new one if -anything- goes wrong with it in within 2 years of purchase. So I am off to swap out this unit (and kick some heads if I dont get a new one).

I have to say, I am super disappointed and quite annoyed. The XBox 360 may have gnarly graphics, great integration and expandability, but the reliability sucks big time. I treated this unit like a baby. Well ventilated location, very stable area, no bumps or hits, all pristine stuff. In fact, I was using the unit happily not more than 1 hour ago. Turned it on after a bit, red ring of light (read: death) and the E 74 error. If it wasn't for the fact that I had this extended service agreement to get another XBox, there is no way I would be getting another Xbox 360, thats for sure. I might make my money from working wth Microsoft stuff and the software I work with is great, but I'll be stuffed if I am endorsing this piece of hardware any further. 3 out of 3 units dying is a good enough statistic for me and I have spent thousands of dollars over the years putting these consoles to the test.

Interestingly, I have a butchered original XBox unit that is still working. This was a unit I got working from my 2 original Xbox units which were both dead.

by Glav
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Comments

# Gary said on Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:44 PM

Hi, I had the same problem with the Xbox 360, but I have never had any problem with my old Xbox. Recently I found a way to solve this 3 red lights error. Here is the page where I found the solution:

http://www.fixya.com/support/t142158-3_flashing_red_lights

Good luck

# Ken Schaefer said on Tuesday, May 08, 2007 10:39 PM

Microsoft's just trying to tell you to stop playing and get back to work Paul! Can't have our MVPs slacking off now can we (unless they are XBox MVPs)

# xJ NEWTONx said on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:59 PM

extended warrantee? I live in the UK we dont have that over here - we have to pay for the repairs - now on my 4th xbox which have the E 74 error - also found out I could not register my console because it had been reconditioned by microsoft eg mf date is 2005

# MadDog said on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 1:43 PM

I live in NY. State. Bought my xbox 360 15 months ago and it's been to the Texas repair center twice now. The first failure occured only after 3 months of the purchase date. That failure was the disk drive. More recently I got the E 74 error. Did some searching on that topic because microsoft would not disclose the nature of this error. It has to do with with the video chip set or av cable input. Anywho I feel all of your pain my brothers and sisters. Good thing I also have a PS3 otherwise I would'nt be able to feed my gaming hunger. I'm pretty sure the 360 has a hundred percent failure rate. Everyone I know has had to send thiers in for repair. Some even twice like myself. Don't buy a xbox 360 if you are thinking of getting one.

# signs said on Sunday, April 27, 2008 1:06 AM

e74 here too 3 months old

used three times

just like microsoft to put out another product

not ready for use

# coffee said on Saturday, March 28, 2009 1:06 AM

whenever i hear about the ring of death i can't help thinking of the movie with Naomi Watts

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