After 4 Years, Has MS Finally Solved the Xbox RRoD Problem?
Publié : jeu. sept. 03, 2009 10:12 am
http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep ... PMOZgE.phpFairTrade, the company that's making this claim, bases their little theory on failure rates correlated with purchase date. Before the Jasper chipset, they were atrocious. But after? Not too bad!
"In Q4 2008, Jasper units started arriving, although we believe units purchased during this period continued to be a mix of Falcon and Jasper models. Even with this mix, we projected the 1-year failure rate to drop below 4%. Furthermore, when looking at over 500 units purchased in 2009, fewer than 1% of customers have reported a RROD error as of Aug 2009. It is still too early to definitively assert that Jasper has given RROD a knockout punch, but such an argument may be pronounceable in the coming months."
That's down from an (admittedly) conservative RRoD rate of about 12%, which accounted for more than half of the console's overall failures, which stood at 23.7%. They explicitly say it's too early to call this one, but early signs--even if all the numbers are skewed a little low--are definitely promising.
Je sais pas quel modele a Raph mais c'est un avec hdmi et il a un rrod depuis quelques semaines... tk au moins ca improve et bizarrement alors que les ps3 sont supposé etre plus fiable j'ai vu a M.Net cette semaine lors du review de la nouvelle ps3 slim, les gars ont dit que tlm de l'équipe qui avait une ps3 elle avait brisée... surtout le lecteur blu-ray qui chie... tk ils disait que dans leur experience personnelle (on parle de 4-5 personnes) la ps3 était pas plus fiable que la 360.