360S is MINE!!!

Rask

Shared on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 11:20

Last Saturday, I got myself the Xbox 360 Slim.

My daughter was watching a TV show through my old 2006-era Xenon 360 (Windows Media Center Extender) and the fans on the thing were in high gear almost constantly, creating the jet-engine sound we all know and love.   My usual solution to this is to run compressed air through the 360 and hope the majority of the dust comes out of the new vent-ports on the unit.  

A ton of dust later, I turned it back on and the fans were still running in high gear and the thing was still making a ton of noise.  

At this point I'm thinking to myself: "Damn.   This thing will probably fail sooner than later and I'm completely out of warranty on it."

"Fuck it" I said.   I got on the horn with EBGames up here in Canada and asked them if they had the new one in.

"Yes" the clerk said.  "We have 2 in the back."

I then proceeded to inquire about trade-in values on the various pieces of hardware I had that I wouldn't need anymore and he answered everything to my satisfaction.   As it turns out they were offering 50$ extra trade-in credit on systems towards the purchase of new hardware and upping the value of any games that's above 8$ in their system to 25$.

I had a couple of games in my library that I had purchased at 10$ originally in my library so I was actually going to be making money on those.

I gathered my gear and I was off.

I get to EB and the guys couldn't believe how good a shape my stuff was in.   I had a 360 arcade box from my 2nd console that I packed everything in.  I still had the unopened controller that came with that arcade in there as well.   They tested the console to make sure everything was working and rang everything up for me.  

I walked out with the slim and had to pay ~130$ out of pocket.   The price of a warranty repair had my console failed.

I have to say that this thing is gorgeous in-person.   Sleek, sexy and most of all, completely quiet compared to the unit I had perviously.   My old console made more noise on idle than this one makes playing a game from the disk.  The capacitive buttons make an audible and awesome "ding" sounds when they are pressed.  I've also been reading online that MS has put in some overheating protection software in the unit where it will shut itself down if it's getting improper ventilation to prevent units from dying left and right.

I usually have buyers' remorse when I got something like this but I haven't had any this time around.

The question is though:  Should you upgrade?

Frankly if you have an HDMI-less or out of warranty Xbox, definately examine the trade-in deals that EB/Gamestop will be offering.  Odds are it'll be a worthwhile upgrade as far as sound, technology and overall power savings.  Anantech's teardown and testing shows that the Slim actually consumes more than half the power than the original xbox used up.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/3774/welcome-to-valhalla-inside-the-new-250gb-xbox-360-slim/3

I bought an Arcade unit that was MFG in January 2010 a few months ago with the latest chipsets(jasper?) for the Original models and that one runs very quietly already.   It would be a lot more of a stretch to justify upgrading that one as it works fine and does everything I need.

In closing, HUGE KUDOS to Microsoft for having done a fantastic job re-designing the 360.

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TANK's picture
Submitted by TANK on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 11:43
The significant decrease in noise (we do netflix and media center too) and the less than 100 watt operating wattage are my primary selling points. I bought a new one straight up from Amazon, waiting for it to arrive. But i'm trying to decide if I want to trade in my Xenon based launch Elite that's had to be repaired once already and is now out of warranty. If it breaks, I think they charge like 100 bucks to fix it plus shipping, that's like the cost difference of trading in right now so I can see the argument for doing it. On the other hand the old elite would just become a secondary box so i can play in the office if the wife really wants to watch something on the big screen. So i'm on the fence about trading in. But i do have a new one coming, looking forward to getting the jet engine out of my media cabinet.
TimboJackson's picture
Submitted by TimboJackson on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 11:53
I'll probably wait a little while before I take the plunge. Mine from '05 is still kicking even after making the x-clamp fix, so I'll just wait until that one dies and upgrade. Honestly, I'm worried that this one has hidden problems and I want to see if Micro$oft actually produced a worthy successor.
Rask's picture
Submitted by Rask on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 12:13
I waited a good long time before getting a secondary unit. Xbox Canada had a sale on Arcades a while back and they were dropped to 130$. Coupled with 50$ of Gamestop credit, that unit cost me 80$ altogether. That one is my main, goto gaming unit and resides next to my 23" Dell Monitor (Although I may swap then for a while to properly break in the 360S =P )
TKBosss's picture
Submitted by TKBosss on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 12:36
Got the Xbox Slim as well on the first day. I have the MW2 LE system that I moved to my bedroom. I then took my Elite that I had in my bedroom abd set it out to sell it or trade it in. In the meantime, my wife and kids are spending the first couple weeks of summer at her parents, so I said take it so the kids can play games over there...............RROD on 2nd day their. CRAP!!!!! now do I fix it before selling it or just trash it???
Bonecollektor's picture
Submitted by Bonecollektor on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 13:01
Don't trash it TK. Fix it or put it up on eBay "as-is". There are units on there all the time with RROD and people snatch them up quickly. Depending on the model you could get a decent amount for it.

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