Fan setting why can they be changed

trippy86

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I disagree completely.

The OP provided a service and delivered a working product. The customer decided to modify that, not knowing what they were doing.

How is the OP any way responsible for that?

In the same way we're seeing pages upon pages of people f**king up their RGH install because they don't know what they're doing, it's not OUR responsibility.

If the OP just wants to keep the peace, that's up to them but personally he has no liability here.

Ignorance is not an excuse - if you don't understand something, don't f**k about with it. plain and simple.
I am also on OP side. if the customer had a perfectly working console and it became faulty due to modifications settings the customer made then its no one else fault than the customers.

why any customer who cannot perform the RGH would want to mess around with a 360 when he clearly does not know what hes doing is beyond me, customer takes 100% of the blame

Most noob users should use the following saying "if it aint broke, dont fix it"
 
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Any type of modification made by the end user (in this case your client) that renders the unit in-operable should be held accountable. There fore when your client opted for a friends harddrive that obviously had settings in fsd that affected the fan speed making the unit over heat voided any ties you and the client had over any guarantee. Time to make sure you include a guarantee notice to state that sort of thing
 

Racoon

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Thanks everyone, I have changed my whole policy with the RGH/JTAG install.... you want it... you sign the dotted line............
 

whoseanthony

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Whenever I do any modifications (RGH, Reflow, JTAG, Flash) I have a document I have the client sign that clearly states what I am doing to the console and we go through how the console is currently working. I then demonstrate a working console and have them sign off on it. There is a part on the form that states (which they initial) that I am not responsible for any issues incurred to them not doing proper research and/or modifying the console themselves. They take a risk by modifying a perfectly good console. Any resulting mishaps are there's to resolve or pay for new service.

Do not get me mistaken, I warranty all my work and have only had 1 console come back in years which turned out to be a faulty laser that was bunk from the beginning. Some people just think that once they pay everything is free from there on out.
 
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Craps

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FSD 2.2 starts at 60% ore it goes auto so they may have used an old version to get it to 25%

They can blame there friend that setup there FSD.


I tweak the nand to 67 C so if the console get over 67 C the fan will auto speed up, normal its set to about 80 C and at my opinion its way to high but MS need selling some consoles so they set it quit high, i no longer need to tweak settings in FSD just run auto and it will keep the console at 67 C ore speed up the fan.

My first falcon there its the GPU getting to the limit, my other Falcon there its the ram that goes to the limit, but non of my boxes goes over 67 C even if i power it on in a closed closet thx to the tweak of NAND file.

I made this because my girlfriend turn on XBOX on the controller when she was cleaning and the Dore to the closet was closed and my old old JTAG was fried this way, now the fan will just go crazy and when it run at 100% you cant overhear that the XBOX is on in the closet.