Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Sol75 on June 14, 2010, 06:42:58 PM
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Hey all, been busy as heck...havent even had a minute to login to AH, miss yall... typical summer for me though!
Anyway, I bought an xbox for Forza3, and have beaten it, and am now bored of it, so I decided to sell the unit
Xbox 360 Arcade, purchased in March of 2010. Around 4 months old, still under warranty!
Includes the following:
Xbox Console
20gb HDD
Wireless Controller w/ charge&play kit
HDMI cable
Standard AV cable
Power supply
Forza Motorsport 3 w/ all DLC to date
Battlefield Bad Company
Trivial Pursuit
Not banned or modded or anything..
Asking 175 OBO shipped.
Send me an email to pittspilot@cinci.rr.com if you are interested...
Sol
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The price is great. Nothing wrong with the unit not going to red ring when we turn it on?
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Nope,perfect condition, was using it about 5 mins ago to watch a show streamed off my PC... again, only 4 months old, so still has the ms warranty too.. even have the original box for it
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X-box sucks, ticking bombs.
-BigBOBCH
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great price, too bad i already have one
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I would so love to buy that off you for the sole purpose of playing Ace Combat 6! Damn Xbox making it exclusive only to their system! I love that series. :cry
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X-box sucks, ticking bombs.
-BigBOBCH
not true on the newer models, they revised thier soldering methods to stop the RROD issues...
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Forza3 is the only reason I want a 360. Your package would be perfect for me.
Too bad I'm in the process of moving and don't have any extra cash to throw around. :cry
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not true on the newer models, they revised thier soldering methods to stop the RROD issues...
Say so, all my friends that wasted money on an X-box, whether it was the old or the new ended up getting RROD or overheating. Then they ended up buying a PS3 like real men. :D
Ive had original PS3 since release, never had ONE problem with it, yet over 50% of the people I know that have X-box's, broke within 2 years.
-BigBOBCH
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It was never the soldering method that was causing the problems. It was the solder itself.
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not true on the newer models, they revised thier soldering methods to stop the RROD issues...
They've already revised their soldering methods in the last revision. The slim 360 features a new CPU/GPU combo that requires less power and generates less heat and that is what they're banking on finally getting rid of the RROD problem, well at the least dramatically lower the instances. They project that this new CPU/GPU combo in the slim version will only have a 7% failure rate, better than previous SKUs of the 360 but still not quite as good as the PS3.
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