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Processor | Intel Q6600 @ 3.2GHz |
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Motherboard | XFX nForce 780i |
Cooling | Ultra 120 eXtreme (lapped) |
Memory | 4GB G.Skill PC2-8000 PQ |
Video Card(s) | eVGA GeForce 9800GTX |
Storage | 640GB + 250GB + 2x500GB (external) |
Display(s) | Samsung 216BW 21.6" |
Case | CoolerMaster Cosmos S |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic |
Power Supply | PC Power & Cooling 750W Silencer |
Software | Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit |
For the current generation of gaming consoles, the Xbox 360 has several reputations. On the positive side, the Xbox 360 is the undisputed leader of online service and multiplayer, but on the negative side, it also holds a track record of being fairly unreliable. At one point, up to one-third of all Xbox 360 consoles experienced the hardware failure popularly known as the Red Ring of Death, which rendered the console unusable. While many from Microsoft's entertainment and devices division have spoken on the Xbox 360's reliability record, Bill Gates was mostly removed from commenting on the issue - until now. Speaking in a BBC Video interview, Gates revealed that it's now Microsoft's goal to make the Xbox 360 "the most reliable" console on the market.
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