Nick Baker: Xbox Architecture
- Posted: Dec 02, 2009 at 4:01 PM
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I would like to ask this guy why they spoiled the 360 by having such god-awful noisy components!! Yes I know you need good cooling... but you can spend at least 5 minutes to find a supplier that has the quietest fans.
Same for the DVD drive... so noisey I have to keep my 360 in another room to play it!
The noise can be from the S/N ratio of your cable connection or the close proximity to electrical wiring radiation or close proximity to wireless antennas or a combination of any one of those factors. It should not be the hardware of the XBox itself which affects the noise. Are you wireless or using DSL?
This is the face responsible of the Xbox 360 major hardware failures which cost Microsoft $1 billion and made the Xbox 360 having a reputation of being a failed hardware.
Back to August, the Xbox 360 had still a whopping 54.2% of failure rate.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/17/game-informer-xbox-360-at-54-2-percent-failure-rate/
Nice achievement......
The 360's hardware failures come from problems in the production line, not it's architecture.
ummm, i think Schneider was talking about the phyical noise the fans and dvd drive make, not electrical noise on the wire. You have to agree, the 360 is a pretty loud machine when compared to pretty much every other set-top box. It's louder than my desktop and my home server put together. Still a great machine otherwise.
Correct. Nick didn't put the pieces together in the manufacturing line.....
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be that as it may, the xbox360 had some cooling problems in the earlier days.. They had a larger process and pretty small (and thus noisy) fans. as the 360 matured, they switched to a smaller (65nm i belive) process and that helped migitate the RROD issues people where having.
im not saying that this is nicks fault personally
but to say there where not engineering issues with the 360 is not right either.. 54% return rate cant be entierly blamed on the folks on the floor
Self-selected surveys are essentially useless. In fact, worse than useless, because people who don't know how proper statistical surveys work think it's representative of the real number, when in fact it's not.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selection_bias and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-selection
True. Nick talked about the early 360 design flaws in another C9 interview. Let's not get carried away here with the history of flaw, but rather, the interesting engineering challenges and decisions his team made over the past couple of years. Also, Xbox history is interesting as is Nick's.
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i agree
even though there where some problems, i think microsoft has been doing a good job of improving the hardware since then.
so.. any word on some natal videos?
The 3DO system was awesome. It was actually better than the Playstation, but some how Playstation won the war.
Also, talking about flaws, let us not forget that the first editions of the Playstation 2 had terrible overheating issues too.
Natal is not on the C9 radar. Yet...
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I'm getting "media failure. try reloading the page" for this video.
in fact I am getting that error on almost all videos on the c9 site these days.
also had the same problem on pdc site.
any ideas what the problem could be charles?
We were having some problems in Austraila and New Zealand, but other than that I have no idea what it could be. Perhaps your network? Where are you located?
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I am having issues downloading the Zune format episode. It never seems to download more than 20MB or so. Hasn't affected previous episodes (although I downloaded them months ago).
I am located in Sydney, Australia.
The conversation is kind of longwinded and rather dull. Video is too long. Quit halfway...
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