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XBox 360 Nyko Intercooler Overheat Problems

Submitted by Adam on October 31, 2007 - 11:00pm.
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This is perhaps a strange thing for our basic computer help website, but it is a pretty serious matter to some people in the computer and electronics business. I couldn't find a head quarters for information on this problem, so I figured I would try to make one here. Of course we also hope it brings a few new folks to the website.

I bought an XBox 360 about a year after they had been released. Along with my purchase I bought an Intercooler by Nyko. This is a device that plugs into the power of the XBox and blows air past the back fans. The idea and advertised claim is that it would improve the life of my system and cool the inner components.

A couple of weeks ago, my XBox began giving me "the red ring of death," a series of indicator lights on the front that warn of hardware failure and/or overheating.

I was able to get past the problem by turning off the Intercooler. I told the guys at the local gaming store about the problem and they told me right out that it was a well documented problem on the Internet and it has caused many systems to fail.

After doing some research, I not only found that the problem is common, but it also voids the warranty of the XBox.

Even more research revealed that Nyko has not issued a recall even though the problem is an obvious fire hazard.

My XBox 360 is running fine as long as I have the Nyky Intercooler turned off, but as soon as I turn it back on, the system overheats.

I tried to remove the Intercooler, but it has melted into my XBox and it will not come out. I am hoping that it doesn't burn down my house. We always make sure that the XBox is turned off when we aren't in the room.

If you are an XBox user who has had similar problems, please post your comments. I would like to know how widespread this problem is.

I was going to post a bunch of links to sites where others are complaining about the problem, but you can find them all by typing in terms like, "Nyko xbox overheat" or "Nyko Fried xbox" or "Intercooler overheat problem" or Red Ring Nyko" into Google.

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-prevent-your-XBox-360-Nyko-Intercooler-from/

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Nyko Intercooler Mod...!!??

Submitted by Smart Computer User on August 1, 2008 - 12:30pm.

Hi...people...!!
My Xbox 360 has the 3 rings of death...without the intercooler...so...i see some tutorials in the net and i repare it...and voilá...!! My Xbox 360 start run good...!! But as a prevent method i bot the Nyko intercooler...and because of same complains about the intercooler melt the power cable of Xbox 360...i make a mod...of the intercooler...so that it can be powered on without the Xbox 360 power cable...!! But even so...i get the 3 rings of death...!! AGAIN...S..T...NOT AGAIN...!! and the reason was the intercooler of Nyko...this peace of junk don't cooler off the xbox 360...on the contrary...it increase the temperature...and soon or later it will give you guys the 3 rings of death...!! To me the Xbox 360 works fine without this peace of junk...!! Don't buy...this...!! It will reduce your Xbox 360 live time...!! AH...!! My Xbox 360 with the intercooler star to give me lots of freezes in games and then you already knows...3 rings of death...!! I fix it again...and it works fine without the 3 rings of death and games freezes...!!

Best regards...Bye...!!

P.S. - I'm sorry about my English...it has same errors...i'm a little rusty...!!

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the same thing her im about

Submitted by Smart Computer User on August 31, 2008 - 7:45pm.

the same thing her im about to get a ps3

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an error message

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 1, 2008 - 12:15pm.

ssl received a record with an incorrect message authentication code.can you tell me what that means?below it said error code:ssl_error_bad_mac_read

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AVG 8

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 1, 2008 - 11:30am.

YA I NOTICED THAT AFTER DOWNLOADING AVG 8 FREE THE AVG SAFE SEARCH THE EXTENSION IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH FIREFOX 3 DO YOU NO IF IT'S EVER GONNA BE COMPATIBLE?I WISH IT WAS

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NYKO INTERCOOLER = DEATH

Submitted by Smart Computer User on June 30, 2008 - 7:58pm.

yeah i bought a nyko intercooler from target and it fried my xbox now i have the e 74 error. im pretty sure its because i bought the intercooler. if anyone knows what to do please tell me.

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Intercooler

Submitted by Smart Computer User on April 12, 2008 - 9:52pm.

I have a detailed post
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=16635466170&id=857885205&index=0

With photos and detailed information

It is UPS you have to use to transport the unit back for repair.

They will try to get you to send the Consol itself, dont, tell them on the phone you will send the cable and the intercooler but not the 360 if your 360 is not damaged.

What happens is the connection between the 360 and Intercooler is slightly loose on the older styles and encased in a cheap plastic base. That plastic base overtime warms up enough to melt to the power cable.

But, what happens, is that one of the 6 prongs won't connect through anymore and you get the 3 red rings.

The power is fine to the 360 unit itself, and did not surge to cause this problem. The 360 does not need to be repaired.

I'm sending this crap in according to their instructions. But I called a few companies in my city and found a place selling official 360 power units for 99$ CAN - which was 'impossible' according to the Nyco genious.

Last time I use one of their products at any rate. I'm going to re-sell the new cable and intercooler as soon as they arrive.

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Intercooler got me a new Xbox on the house

Submitted by Smart Computer User on March 2, 2008 - 11:38pm.

I purchased my 360 in Feb of 2007 and joined 6 good friends of mine online. 2 of them have had red ring of death claims already and said that after playing a long session you could 'fry and egg on your Xbox'. After the very first time I played it (about 4 hours straight), I couldn't believe how hot thing ran.

The next time I was at the store, I saw what would have been the answer to this concern. Now, I never assumed that it was okay for the 360 to run that hot and that may be what Nyko banks on; who knows. I have been using my intercooler for about 11 months and just ran into a problem last night. The 'red ring' (3 lights, not four) popped up and this has occcasionally happened before so I did as I always do and just disconnect everything. The power supply was literally stuck to my intercooler. With a little elbow grease, it "popped" right off and took one of the 6 plastic sleeves (that houses the metal connection to the intercooler) with it. This tiny plastic sleeve was stuck in the corresponding channel of the power supply and where it broke/melted off of was completely burnt.

I called (800) 4MY-XBOX and while on hold (after I told them what REALLY happened) I started sweating because I read warranty-void-this and 3rd-party-accesory-that. I knew I was going to eat the $80 for a new power supply ($80? Seriously Mr. Gates is that necessary? I paid $400 for the entire system; you do the math).

Low and behold the karma of my honesty paid off and Microsoft is not only replacing my power source but they are replacing the whole console too. They have only verbally said this over the phone, who knows what'll happen when they inspect it. This seems extremely weird, why do they want my console too? Why are they holding up the warranty on a product that I used a 3rd party accesory on? The only thing I could think of was that IF Microsoft had a lawsuit against Nyko, my 360/powersupply/intercooler serves as another piece of evidence. Am I missing something here?

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MICROSOFT WARRANTY

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 1, 2008 - 9:36am.

You got lucky on that one. I had the exact same thing happen except they told me they fixed it and sent it back unrepaired. So now I'm waiting to hear from NYKO. At this point I'd like to sue someone.

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Red lights of doom

Submitted by Smart Computer User on February 17, 2008 - 11:06am.

I started getting a lot of red light errors and after further investigation found articles about the Nyko intercooler. Then I tried to remove it from my system and found that it was stuck. With a little work and prying, I was able to remove it. Then I found that the nyko unit had turned brown around the power connection. Since I removed it, I have had little or no errors with my xbox and can only hope that I dont have any permanent damage.

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intercooler melted

Submitted by Smart Computer User on February 4, 2008 - 5:22pm.

the same thing happened to me and i hope i can get my xbox repaired it melted my intercooler to the back of my xbox and now it wont even turn on.

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Nyko replaced my 360

Submitted by Adam on December 28, 2007 - 9:46am.

I was finally successful. They did replace my 360 but they only sent me the console. That isn't really a problem, but it was an older system pre-HDMI so I am not sure what that means.

It also came in a premium box but all of the other pieces were gone. No controller, HD or documentation. I am betting - however not accusing - that they are eBay-ing the pieces to make up for the cost of all the consoles that they are replacing.

I did not have a problem with the shipping number they sent me for UPS, but they did give me a strange warning that their might be a problem. I have the phone number of the guy at Nyko who handled the problem. I will post it if you are not successful.

Do you want to hear something really funny? Too bad, I'm going to say it anyway.

They also sent me a brand new Intercooler in the box. I don't think I have any enemies bad enough to give it to.

It was tempting to use it and get a whole new 360 every time it melted, but I am afriad that my house will burn up with it next time.

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Nyko scorched our 360 too :(

Submitted by Smart Computer User on March 25, 2008 - 3:18am.

Hi there,

I have the same problem with our system and would like to know who you would suggest calling. The system will not even power on now after I removed the intercooler which was melted on! Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
KC

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Intercooler Meltdown

Submitted by Smart Computer User on December 26, 2007 - 12:40pm.

Nyko's intercooler has permanetely attached itself to my step-sons 360 and on top of that has melted the inside of plug that plugs into said intercooler, so of course the 360 is in-op.

Step-son has contacted Nyko and they said to ship entire unit, x-box and the now melted onto x-box intercooler to them and that they would fix or replace the 360!

Well so far UPS or Fed-Ex will not accept the shipping number Nyco gave me. Trying to get ahold of them again to address this problem.

Wish me luck !

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