Checking for the new Xbox 360 heatsink without voiding the warranty

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Just got yourself an Xbox 360, and want to check if your unit is one of the newer ones with that extended heatsink… without voiding your warranty? You’re in luck, as Ben Heckendorn found a nifty way of checking if your Xbox 360 will be prone to the dreaded Red Ring of Death, or not.

The steps involve letting your unit stand upside-down, so you’ll be able to see all the little holes underneath the Xbox. The get your digital camera with a flash (or a mobile phone with a built-in camera and a flash) and just stick the lens at the bottom of the unit. You should be able to see what lies beyond the holes, without having to void the warranty by opening it.

If your unit has one of the new heatsinks, you’ll be see a dark object just beside the DVD player. If your new unit is not that blessed, you’ll just see an ominous, empty void.

This method certainly is a big help for those who really want to get a piece of Xbox 360 gaming heaven, but are worried about getting the ring of doom. Of course, you could always check the manufacturer’s date instead, but this method will definitively tell you if your Xbox has the new heatsink or not.

Step two for checking your Xbox 360 - Image 1  

Just got yourself an Xbox 360, and want to check if your unit is one of the newer ones with that extended heatsink… without voiding your warranty? You’re in luck, as Ben Heckendorn found a nifty way of checking if your Xbox 360 will be prone to the dreaded Red Ring of Death, or not.

The steps involve letting your unit stand upside-down, so you’ll be able to see all the little holes underneath the Xbox. The get your digital camera with a flash (or a mobile phone with a built-in camera and a flash) and just stick the lens at the bottom of the unit. You should be able to see what lies beyond the holes, without having to void the warranty by opening it.

If your unit has one of the new heatsinks, you’ll be see a dark object just beside the DVD player. If your new unit is not that blessed, you’ll just see an ominous, empty void.

This method certainly is a big help for those who really want to get a piece of Xbox 360 gaming heaven, but are worried about getting the ring of doom. Of course, you could always check the manufacturer’s date instead, but this method will definitively tell you if your Xbox has the new heatsink or not.

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