Cause of "Ring of Death" found

blacklemons

The Freeman
and i quote destructoid:

"It was but a few days ago when Peter Moore apologized to Xbox 360 owners around the world for the notorious 'red ring of death' epidemic and extended the warranty on all consoles to three years. That was a classy move indeed, but a possible cause of the error has been hypothesized and reported by GamePolitics.com that makes the shoddy manufacture of Microsoft's console all the more shameful. There are theories flying around that surge protectors may very well be the cause of all the trouble. Widely used and innocent surge protectors, the bane of Microsoft? It would seem to be the case.

Microsoft reps have apparently been informing unlucky gamers that surge protectors may lie at the heart of their consoles' collective deaths. It's being said that the 360 can't handle power reductions and changes to the electrical supply result in its weak point being attacked for massive damage. As you may have guessed, this is the exact scenario that surge protectors can trigger and, according to GP's report, as many as 90% of all slaughtered consoles have been plugged into one.

There are more than a few of us in the Destructoid community who have watched their machines perish, sometimes on multiple occassions. Who among us has had their console plugged into a surge protector, with or without issue? This is pretty damning stuff if it's true, that such a common appliance could equal the breakage of an expensive games console. Moore must be thankful he can just shout "THREE YEAR WARRANTY," in our faces and run away laughing. Prevention would have been better than cure though, yes?"
 
This doesn't make sense to me. I have my computer hooked to a surge protector, and never had a problem. And it seems to me that a computer, monitor and supporting components would draw more power through a protector than a 360 can.

But then again I have heard even more crazy theories.
 
im not sure, i think its the way the electrical components of the 360 are set up, different than the pc. this is why it has overheating problems and such
 
well my 360 is hooked up to a surge protector so that could be a viable theory as to why my 360 died
 
Well the giant external power supply explains alot now I think about it. Mine has been connected to a surge protector for a very long time. When my 1st one stopped. It was due to an update patch/glitch that effected the entire OS
 
So, if indeed this is the cause, will Microsoft warranty a 360 that has just been burned up due to a storm surge?
 
Even if it is surge protectors, that's still bad engineering on Microsoft's part. There's so many things that get plugged into surge protectors, and yet the 360 is the only thing with widespread problems associated with it.
 
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