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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => XBOX 360 => Topic started by: Modded Matt on October 24, 2009, 06:06:57 PM
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so a friend of mine has an xbox with no video. it has no rrod, so no error code, the cables are good...any ideas?
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has he tried hd and normal av tv modes? because I had a rrod xbox that when I fixed it wouldn't play through component hd but it could play through av tv mode.
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Check and make sure all of the pins of the ports are connected properly. Even 1 messed up pin can break video I think.
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my first xbox hand this on and off for a while.
i would always get sound and could hear the xbox working correctly and load up games but wouldnt always av video.
i fixed it for like a week with x-clamp replacement but then it got E74
and is now a expensive paper weight.
however i did find a use for the disc drive and heat sinks in my newest box i got from a friend for £20 as it had a lazer fault at teh time but now works like a dream...
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I sometimes have a similar problem. My 360 elite is completely stock. I have it hooked up to a SOYO brand plasma tv with an HDMI cable. However; sometimes during use, the sound will just cut out. I have to unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in for sound to come back on. I have tried numerous different cables, but none seem to work. Also, it's rare that it happens, it doesn't happen everyday, maybe once or twice a month.
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You can try all of that but more than likely it's GPU related and replacing the X clamps will get you running on first attempt. If you do it right the first time it'll last. Doesn't hurt to do the 12v mod either. I don't know why everyone doesn't like E74. I love getting those errors because they're the easiest to get rid of by re flowing. Try replacing the x clamps and I can guarantee you that your friend will be ecstatic.
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when i got up to university i found that my xbox wasnt giving out video to the tv or so i thought turned out it was sending a 1080p signal out of the hdmi which my tv up hear couldnt manage so i had to use the component cable instead and it worked with that
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when i got up to university i found that my xbox wasnt giving out video to the tv or so i thought turned out it was sending a 1080p signal out of the hdmi which my tv up hear couldnt manage so i had to use the component cable instead and it worked with that
You probably could have just went to system settings and lowered the resolution.
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You probably could have just went to system settings and lowered the resolution.
Yeah.
"Just go into settings on the xbox that has no video output..."
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Yeh but I didn't know the menues off by heart so couldn't change what I couldn't see
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That is true. If you can't see it, you cant fix it, lol.