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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => XBOX 360 => Xbox 360 Soft mods / JTAG support => Topic started by: nicmo on March 19, 2014, 11:24:23 PM
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Hi to all im having an issue after xbox trini RGH2 freezes about a minute after it glitch any suggestion why? I'm using CR rev c default settings 2-3 has resistor and jp.
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could be a number things, post up some pictures so someone can help identify the problem.
Things to check are the ground wire location, CPU rst wire length and location(avoid the inductor coils), and or the timing files used.
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Is it a falcon motherboard?
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Hi to all im having an issue after xbox trini RGH2 freezes about a minute after it glitch any suggestion why? I'm using CR rev c default settings 2-3 has resistor and jp.
open the JP do not bridge
did the console work fine before you rghed it? if so reflash the updflash.bin. also check how the blue wire is routed. could be causing the console to freeze if poor connection or the way its routed check the orange wire for the b wire is that could also be an issue and make sure your E and F are correct on the console and post some pics like Gizmo stated
timing file you should of used Should of been clicked RGH2 TRINITY!
Is it a falcon motherboard?
he stated its a Trinity rgh2 which all slims are rgh2 :)
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ohh I didn´t see it is a trinity board. I know falcon RGH2 have problems with freezes
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ohh I didn´t see it is a trinity board. I know falcon RGH2 have problems with freezes
If your falcon rgh2 is freezing then its probably the console I use CR3 lite on them and bridge lk1 and use settings 1 and 5 on S2 dips on and S4 1 on only done 1 falcon rgh 2 and use the slim blue wire for falcon rgh 2 also timing file A and jasper rgh2
Jasper rgh2 settings and using a coolrunner rev c
Remove C8 cap bridge 2 and 3 slim blue wire bridge the cap for jasper Timing files A try that and see if you get better results and JP open (not Bridged)
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Ok I removed the Jp resistor still freezes so should I cut the blue wire shorter? It doesn't freeze so quickly as before when I'm on the dashboard just when I'm about to play a game.
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Ok I removed the Jp resistor still freezes so should I cut the blue wire shorter? It doesn't freeze so quickly as before when I'm on the dashboard just when I'm about to play a game.
sounds like gpu issue if its freezing on the dashboard if its fine when your sitting on the dashboard? and it freezing during game play i say the laser is bad or dvd drive issue causing the game to freeze cutting the blue wire shorter will only cause more issues in boot times
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I play from hdd and i get a red light on the power button when i turn it on after it freezes some time.
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time for a reflow or a reball. sounds like the cgpu is giving out.
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could be just over heating , first thing i would try is taking off the x-clamp and reapply some new artic silver 5 paste and try bolting down the heat sync like you would a normal rrod fix. using steel and nylon washers the spacing has to be right so that you do not flex the board and should be bolted thru the cage simple easy fix i would try before reflowing or reballing the console
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This started after I rgh it. Could it cause fron flashing the nand? When I'm on fsd the temperature gauges look fine.
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its possible i would rebuild the nand image and reflash it also double check your wiring and your solder points
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could be just over heating , first thing i would try is taking off the x-clamp and reapply some new artic silver 5 paste and try bolting down the heat sync like you would a normal rrod fix. using steel and nylon washers the spacing has to be right so that you do not flex the board and should be bolted thru the cage simple easy fix i would try before reflowing or reballing the console
what size washer and bold should i get seem the rrod fixwill do the trick because the heat sync was not seated properly, i press down on all four side and test and it didnt freeze.
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what size washer and bold should i get seem the rrod fixwill do the trick because the heat sync was not seated properly, i press down on all four side and test and it didnt freeze.
12mm phillips head will work
M5 Nylon Washers - 1 mm thick
M5 Steel Washers - 1 mm thick
how many will you will need will depend on the stack up to keep the heat sync and the motherboard from flexing. you want to make sure that you do not flex the motherboard best is to mount them thru the case. nylon wasers you will need 8 to 16 or 32 depending on the stack up !
steal washers i do not remember i only had to do this one time and i stacked them so that the the mother board sat flat against the cage and stand offs in the cage also you need 4 nylon washers to put against the bottom of the motherboard and top side for sure so you do not short the motherboard out against steal washers
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Thanks to all it's not freezing up from I did the rrod fix.