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BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

My Entertainment Center.

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This is my living room entertainment enter. It's pretty simple but works well for me.

Hitachi 42in. Directors Series Plasma

Motorola Moxi Digital Video Recorder

Denon SLDC Amplifier

Samsung BD-P 1500 Blu-ray player

Philips CD Player *15 years old and works perfectly*

Halo Edition XBOX 360 with wireless adapter

Altec Lansing Speakers


Frydays

join:2005-10-21
South Padre Island, TX
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

i see in your pic the xbox is standing up blocking important vent holes so that it may get the rrd and also its under a speaker that has a magnet in it right next to the hdd isnt that bad a magnet neer the hdd ? but ya nice setup tv is a bit small but its fine



BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

said by Frydays:

i see in your pic the xbox is standing up blocking important vent holes so that it may get the rrd and also its under a speaker that has a magnet in it right next to the hdd isnt that bad a magnet neer the hdd ? but ya nice setup tv is a bit small but its fine
Sorry. I'll work on getting a bigger plasma, repositioning my XBOX that's been there for 3 years so it doesn't get rrd, move my XBOX. Anything else? Glad it's fine for ya rofl.


Prismatic
Premium
join:2003-04-21
El Cajon, CA

reply to Frydays

said by Frydays:

i see in your pic the xbox is standing up blocking important vent holes so that it may get the rrd and also its under a speaker that has a magnet in it right next to the hdd isnt that bad a magnet neer the hdd ? but ya nice setup tv is a bit small but its fine
It would take a pretty strong electromagnet to affect a hard drive.

There are actually two rather powerful magnets INSIDE the hard drive.


MJimLay
AKA FlexBaud
Premium
join:2004-10-06
Pensacola, FL
kudos:2

reply to BinaryXtreme
Upgrade the old school speakers and you'll be set.



BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

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I have. The casing is original with Altec 6 tweeters and Elite Series Mids that I upgraded. Yamaha sub is in the corner behind the file cabinet. I like the old school look over the new modern speakers.



BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

1 edit

reply to Prismatic
I did, after thinking of the post, move my speakers out another foot and moved the XBOX on a separate shelf away from the speakers.



gattaca
Premium
join:2003-05-28
USA

reply to Frydays

said by Frydays:

i see in your pic the xbox is standing up blocking important vent holes so that it may get the rrd and also its under a speaker that has a magnet in it right next to the hdd isnt that bad a magnet neer the hdd ? but ya nice setup tv is a bit small but its fine
The "RRoD" is the result of poor design, and newer models are much less susceptible to it. I highly doubt the orientation of non-defective Xbox's has any significant, measurable impact on its likelihood of hardware failure. Our Xbox has stood upright for years without a problem, while I have several friends who orient it horizontally and had to return it for repairs. Personally, I think there's no correlation.
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With Charter's download caps, if I download at my max connection speed for an hour a day, I go 20 GB over the monthly limit. GO OUT OF BUSINESS ALREADY!


BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

True. If you look you can clearly see that this is a Halo Limited Edition XBOX so yes, it is a newer model. I have never had an issue it standing upright for 2 years now.



DaSneaky1D
one wall to block them all
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-29
The Lou

Nice set up. Only concern is keeping that Moxi tucked in that space like that. Those boxes run HOT!
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:: my trivial ramblings ::



BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

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said by DaSneaky1D:

Nice set up. Only concern is keeping that Moxi tucked in that space like that. Those boxes run HOT!
Thank you. Had the same MOXI a year and a half and knock on wood, no issues. I do have a usb fan blowing to the rear of the vent though.


DaSneaky1D
one wall to block them all
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-29
The Lou
Reviews:
·Charter

That's probably helping it. When I had my unit, it was in a space about that same size, though my shelf was closed on the back. I'm sure that had a lot to do with the high heat I experienced.
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:: my trivial ramblings ::



BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

If you look on the back or at least on mine, there are 2 usb slots so you could even run 2 fans if you wanted to. They are very inexpensive and if you get one like mine, you'll get a cool blue glow from behind the unit.



yolarry

join:2007-12-29
Creston, WV

reply to BinaryXtreme
I usually cut a extension USB cable and 5v case fan.

Poor mans way.



BinaryXtreme

join:2004-04-20
Sparks, NV

said by yolarry:

I usually cut a extension USB cable and 5v case fan.

Poor mans way.
Poor mans way, umm? So a $5 USB fan plugged into a, USB slot isn't cheaper and, TADA, easier?

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