Since 360 isnt the most reliable of consoles, I wonder what can be done to prolong its life.
NAND can only be written so many times until it wears out and becomes unusable.
1. Aside from doing (nandpro: -usb e256 1000), what else can be done to reduce 360's access of the NAND?
Anyone know what exactly the 360 does to the NAND when its running?
2. What are good CPU, GPU, EDRAM, mobo temperatures (winter) for a Jasper?
3. The southbridge, RAM chips and unknown 1&2 (see attached) chips dont have sensors. Are they hot? and do they need ramsinks? (will mods like 12 penny help?)
Can anything else be done to prolong this fickle princess of a machine?
NAND can only be written so many times until it wears out and becomes unusable.
1. Aside from doing (nandpro: -usb e256 1000), what else can be done to reduce 360's access of the NAND?
Anyone know what exactly the 360 does to the NAND when its running?
2. What are good CPU, GPU, EDRAM, mobo temperatures (winter) for a Jasper?
3. The southbridge, RAM chips and unknown 1&2 (see attached) chips dont have sensors. Are they hot? and do they need ramsinks? (will mods like 12 penny help?)
Can anything else be done to prolong this fickle princess of a machine?
Last edited: