Is it safe to leave a 360 console on all day?

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#1 GAMESHARQ
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Or will that increase it's chances of breaking?

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#2 RAGINGxPONY
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As long as you don't do it too much i'm sure you will be fine.

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#3 k2theswiss
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why would you leave it on all day???? if you just want to download few things and go alseep turn on back ground downloading. you should always have the 6 hour inactive enabled on the 360. i wish i could downsize the inactive to3 hrs
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#5 chaoscougar1
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you just gotta keep it cool
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#6 bad_fur_day
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It does have a heat sink problem if I'm not wrong. It's best not to let it heat up too much in my opinion, though I could be totally wrong.

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#7 vaderhater
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A buddy of mine got his rroded elite going and then left it on for a week straight just to play while waiting for his box to arrive. Make sure it is in the open and cool. Yes the week long thing did happen. He never did send it in as his girlfriend just bought him an arcade that week.

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#8 Furi-Kun
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Only do what you feel comfortable doing.

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#9 chaoscougar1
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Only do what you feel comfortable doing.

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what? what does his comfort have to do with the durability of the console?

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#10 Blue_Panda
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just dont do it. u get rrod from over heating and stuff, i always unplug my 360 when im not playing

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#11 Furi-Kun
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[QUOTE="Furi-Kun"]

Only do what you feel comfortable doing.

chaoscougar1

what? what does his comfort have to do with the durability of the console?

Well he's asking if he can leave it on all day, so if he doesn't feel comfortable doing it then maybe he shouldn't do it?

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#12 chaoscougar1
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[QUOTE="chaoscougar1"]

[QUOTE="Furi-Kun"]

Only do what you feel comfortable doing.

Furi-Kun

what? what does his comfort have to do with the durability of the console?

Well he's asking if he can leave it on all day, so if he doesn't feel comfortable doing it then maybe he shouldn't do it?

....:| ill repeat, what has his comfort level got to do with the ability of the console to stay on for extended periods of time?
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#13 vp22
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well if you dont leave a game inside then its no problem
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#14 MsCortana
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Well mine stays on all day many times a week. No problems as of yet. Although, it's probably worthy to note I'm on my 5th refurb from Microsoft. ;)

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#15 chaoscougar1
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Well mine stays on all day many times a week. No problems as of yet. Although, it's probably worthy to note I'm on my 5th refurb from Microsoft. ;)

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only a little worthy haha
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#16 James161324
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if you have the jasper chip. then i would say it would be safe. if you have the old chip i wouldn't recommend it. if your just downloading stuff it wouldn't be a problem i do it all the time

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#17 jester0815
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Use common sense. Anything that is left on for long periods of time is more susceptable to breaking down. Plus your raising your energy bill even more. Turn it off. It's not that serious. Save your game and save money on your electric bill. And most importantly you won't get the RRD if you take care of your system and don't leave it on!

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#19 VIRGIN_ISLANDER
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Did you ask this question as a joke or somthing?

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#20 VIRGIN_ISLANDER
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then again it doesnt really heat up until you run aa game, so i guess if no game is running then maybe you can leave it on all day.

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#21 Flamecommando
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If your not doing anything it's probably safe, but it may heat up.

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#22 MattAquino
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Im curious if this can by any chance damage the tv. I do this to charge my headset and controller when I dont feel like playing. The tv is recieving a signal from the xbox as the cords are plugged in, but its only using the signal from the tv cable since it's in that mode. Is there any reason this could be bad or my tv?

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#24 Hotwire246
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What is the point in leaving it on? You're just eating up energy for no reason and yes it probably will die if you never turn it off. It takes 10 seconds to start it up again, why dont you just turn it off?
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#25 XenoLair
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I think there's a trigger inside the 360 connected to a block of C4 and if the console is turned on for more than 24 hours, it blows up. Same goes for a console ban and RROD. Keep your chldren and pets away from your 360 and while you are playing please play from a good distance away and wear a protective suit. I think the new xboxes will have less C4 in them in order to not kill too many people when nathal comes out and everyone will be playing it.

But seriously, I know a guy that had it on for weeks at a time - his xbox was treated like a server, when he stopped playing he just turned off his tv and let the xbox on.

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#26 -D3ATH-
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My Elite runs cool even after playing for 6 hours straight. Adapter gets just slightly warm.
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#27 Senor_Kami
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Well, i'm 100% sure that it won't increase the life of the system. If you're not going to be playing it or using it, whats the point of leaving it on anyways? It seems like a waste of electricity and wear and tear on the system.
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#28 V4LENT1NE
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Depends if its doing any work at all, if its idle the temperatures will stay very low and you will have nothing to worrry about, but if you left it on playing a game maybe or something to cause the CPU to heat up then I wouldnt recommend it. 360 has very poor cooling overall so I would really risk it, it shouldnt be that way but its just the way the 360 was designed sadly.
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#29 skyyfox1
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i really don't recommend doing that. i turn my 360 off when i am not using it. i have an original 360 bought at launch and it has only rrod one time. i only use it about 1 hour a day. works fine.

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#30 Doolz2024
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I played Forza 3 almost all day a few weeks ago, and my console is fine.
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#31 2pac_makaveli
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i dnt think its safe to leave almost anything on all day long, let alone a 360 whats the point?
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#32 Videodogg
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It think its fine to leave the 360 on all day. I do it all the time. I leave it on all night sometimes. It does not just keep getting hotter or anything. Just like my pc...that is on 24/7.

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#33 Palantas
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The 360 is a mechanical device. The more wear and tear you put on it...well, the more wear and tear you put on it. If you're leaving it on all day for no reason, then don't; no reason for it. You wouldn't leave your car running all day.

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#34 Videodogg
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The 360 is a mechanical device. The more wear and tear you put on it...well, the more wear and tear you put on it. If you're leaving it on all day for no reason, then don't; no reason for it. You wouldn't leave your car running all day.

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I thought the 360 was a electronic device...my bad.
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#35 Palantas
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I thought the 360 was a electronic device...my bad.Videodogg

Oh look, a nitpicker. I'll save you the trouble going to Wikipedia, copy/pasting the definitions of electronic and mechanical devices, and therefore making another meaningless post. I'll just revise my post, and try to make it more nitpicker-proof:

A 360, like most any complicated piece of equipment, contains moving parts that wear out faster when the device is on, as opposed to when it is off. Shutting your 360 off when it is not in use, along with proper maintenance and care of handling, will invariably prolong its lifespan.I should have

Is that good? Any commas out of order or anything else that doesn't in the slightest affect the point I'm making?

EDIT: Whoops! :o Had a typo up there! Better fix that right away...

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#36 Videodogg
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[QUOTE="Videodogg"]I thought the 360 was a electronic device...my bad.Palantas

Oh look, a nitpicker. I'll save you the trouble going to Wikipedia, copy/pasting the definitions of electronic and mechanical devices, and therefore making another meaningless post. I'll just revise my post, and try to make is more nitpicker-proof:

A 360, like most any complicated piece of equipment contains moving parts that wear out faster when the device is on, as opposed to it being off. Shutting your 360 off when it is not in use, along with proper maintenance and care of handling, will invariably prolong its lifespan.I should have

Is that good? Any commas out of order or anything else that doesn't in the slightest affect the point I'm making?

What moving parts? Unless you are ejecting the disc tray all day there are no moving parts. You can play the games from the harddrive. When you are not playing games, nothing moves at all. You could leave the 360 on indefinately and not wear anything out.
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#37 Palantas
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What moving parts? Unless you are ejecting the disc tray all day there are no moving parts. You can play the games from the harddrive. When you are not playing games, nothing moves at all. You could leave the 360 on indefinately and not wear anything out.Videodogg

You've moved from nitpicking to just being flat out wrong. How do you not know that computers have moving parts? Really, how do you not know that? Saying an Xbox has no moving parts unless you eject a disc is like saying a car has no moving parts unless the wheels are turning. Well, it's not that bad, but it's the same concept.

Okay, I'm going to stop being condescending and start being informative:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harddrive

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_cooling

Yes, computers have moving parts. Harddrives have moving parts, and cooling fans have moving parts. Somebody that knows more about hardware might be able to point out other similar devices in a 360. Moving parts, by the fact of their motion, will wear out faster than if they were stationary.

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#38 Videodogg
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[QUOTE="Videodogg"]What moving parts? Unless you are ejecting the disc tray all day there are no moving parts. You can play the games from the harddrive. When you are not playing games, nothing moves at all. You could leave the 360 on indefinately and not wear anything out.Palantas

You've moved from nitpicking to just being flat out wrong. How do you not know that computers have moving parts? Really, how do you not know that? Saying an Xbox has no moving parts unless you eject a disc is like saying a car has no moving parts unless the wheels are turning. Well, it's not that bad, but it's the same concept.

Okay, I'm going to stop being condescending and start being informative:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harddrive

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_cooling

Yes, computers have moving parts. Harddrives have moving parts, and cooling fans have moving parts. Somebody that knows more about hardware might be able to point out other similar devices in a 360. Moving parts, by the fact of their motion, will wear out faster than if they were stationary.

Oh my.....
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#39 kozzy1234
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I wouldnt leave it on for the full day. Just turn it on when you want to use it.

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#40 wwervin
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I've done it.. I've left mine on for upwards of 10 hours or so.. haven't had any problems with it whatsoever. Of course I did buy mine when they started putting in newer chips so it's likely the RROD problem won't exist there. As for overheating, the console won't overheat just by having it on as long as it's in a cool environment and ventilated. If you stick it in a shelf with closed off space around it then yeah you're probably melting its insides.
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#41 HavocV3
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If the DVD drive is running- no for multiple reasons.

If it's not, then it barely generates heat othewise.

If this is about downloading, use background downloading.