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Ok, I wanna download the Jedi Temple level add on to my TFU game when I get a marketplace point card, and it's close to 900 mb. My internet isn't the fastest and I'm wondering, if the download was interrupted, could I resume it from where it left off? And, when it's downloading, and I'm predicting that it would take 8-9 hours tops, would the 360 be super hot, cuz I do NOT want to risk RRoD. While it would be downloading only, would it not be in a state where it's working its ass off like when playing Halo 3 for hours?

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Depends, I'm assuming you recently got your 360, meaning it has a different motherboard and stuff then older ones, if so, then you'll probably be fine.

In Console Settings, there is a setting you can toggle on and off which sets background downloads, meaning it can keep downloading stuff after it's been turned off, in a sort of "standby" state. Because when you're downloading content, it pauses when you load a game, but you can just download it after it's off.

On the RRoD matter, so long as it's in a well ventilated are it'll be fine, the newer models of the 360 are generally cooler, and even if it did overheat, overheating doesn't cause the Red Rings of Death, that's caused by a Hardware malfunction.

In other words, you should be fine. :)

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One small correction: overheating does cause the red rings of death.

Since when? Overheating does cause red rings to appear, yes, but a different amount, i think two rings, which means it's overheated, 3 rings is the RRoD and 4 is a faulty connection or something.

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Yes, 3 Rings is the Red Ring of Death. Overheating is 2. 4 is connection problem.

 

I forget what 1 red light means...

I don't think there actually is a 1 red ring, correct me if I'm wrong.

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When the heat sinks are not adequately attached to the GPU and or CPU, for reason of X-clamp or crappy thermal paste, there is a sharp and sudden spike in heat production that is outside of the acceptable heat gradient for the chips which in turn shuts down the 360 and throws up a general hardware fault, i.e. red ring of death.

 

 

 

 

 

:carms:

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When the heat sinks are not adequately attached to the GPU and or CPU, for reason of X-clamp or crappy thermal paste, there is a sharp and sudden spike in heat production that is outside of the acceptable heat gradient for the chips which in turn shuts down the 360 and throws up a general hardware fault, i.e. red ring of death.

 

 

 

 

 

:carms:

Fair enough, but that doesn't include just general overheating from being on too long, does it?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907536

 

There's a support page for it, so I assume so.

Thanks for that :)

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Naw, then you'll just get the two. :)

Yeah, that's what I originally meant, then :¬:

 

Anyways MMX you need not worry, unless for some reason you like to have your 360 wrongly connected, which, unless you're a complete moron, you don't.

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You shant deny me my God given right to get all anal retentive about this!

 

 

*runs off into the night*

That is the single most random thing I have ever heard,

 

Anyways, quick question, has anyone here actually ever gotten the Red Rings of Death?

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Anyways, quick question, has anyone here actually ever gotten the Red Rings of Death?
Yes.

 

On my first playthrough of Mass Effect. Could not wait to continue playing so I went to Target and purchased another that night. Now I have a spare in case it happens again.

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Thanks everyone for the good info. One more question, is it true that when you download something, like what I'm going to dl, can you start the download, maybe get to about 100 mb, and then cancel it, turn 360 off, go do something else and then later resume from where you left off when you come back from letting the 360 cool down? A friend from one of my classes told me that you could resume downloads from the XBL Marketplace, but as in like interrupted connections. Can you do what I said an cancel and resume at any time?? I'm paranoid because I really don't want RRoD ever, even if my 360 is only about what, a week and a half old.

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Yeah you can stop and start the download.

 

 

 

BTW, what model is your 360? Look at your power brick sticker and tell us what the Wattage consumption is.

It'll be a line that says something like Output DC: 150W.

 

You most likely have a Falcon chipset which are fairly safe but can get red rings. If you are lucky enough to have one of the new Jaspers I wouldn't worry about a RROD at all.

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Yeah you can stop and start the download.

 

 

 

BTW, what model is your 360? Look at your power brick sticker and tell us what the Wattage consumption is.

It'll be a line that says something like Output DC: 150W.

 

You most likely have a Falcon chipset which are fairly safe but can get red rings. If you are lucky enough to have one of the new Jaspers I wouldn't worry about a RROD at all.

 

 

I got 175W so I got a Falcon I guess, but the newer model of it I hear, right? There's a 203W and a 175W I think, but I'd love a Jasper.

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Yes.

 

On my first playthrough of Mass Effect. Could not wait to continue playing so I went to Target and purchased another that night.

 

That's dedication. High five.

 

Yes you can cancel and resume, the important thing is not to fret about it, you'll be fine, or you can just download while the thing is off, background downlaods ftw!

 

Confirmed.

 

I'm guessing the higher the wattage consumption, the higher the risk of overheating? Mine is a 203. Amazingly, I've had mine for over two years now and the only problems I have with it are that memory slot B's door is broken and sort of just stuck inside there and the disk tray is always stuck so I have to rapidly tap it with my finger for a minute to get it to open...or thirty minutes if I ever let it close without a disk in it.

 

>_< srry. Didn't notice this was like a week old.

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