i know the 360 needs a completely open space or it dies from RRoD/E74 error. how much airflow does an xbox one need, since it's (ironically) xboxhueg and with giant Fans?
trying to figure out the correct placement since it officially can't go vertical like 360.
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Is give it about four inches of clearance off the top, and make sure it's not in a closed cabinet. Wonder if I can hook it up with fluid coolant, it sounds like a leer jet starting up because they only activate the fan when it hits something like 90F to save power
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Hit it with a sledgehammer and get a ps4
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Say "Xbox turn off" every time you turn it on.
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Gavin from achievement hunter has his monitor and kinect on top of his 360 and his 360 stacked on top of his Xbox one and even that seems to work fine so I wouldn't be too concerned. On a side note he treats his consoles like crap like look how [url=http://youtu.be/3SZhsFmK5CY?t=20m16s]he changes his 360 games.[/url]
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easy [spoiler]#gaming[/spoiler] [spoiler]or #support[/spoiler]
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Isn't it just common sense? Give it open air. It needs to be able to vent. Don't put it in a place where it will only have an inch of space above it. ?
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Plug the watchaucallit into the tv and then plug stufthatgoesboom into the wall and bingo! You got yourself a working console!
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In all seriousness mines just next to my PS3 and 360. If it explodes, well, at least I have a warranty
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Try Xbox.com
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#Support