On 09 Oct 2014, at 02:09, Dman777 <[email protected]> wrote:

> And "trace erosion" ???? Really? I've never heard of it, much less of having 
> it caused by airflow. Other things can degrade traces, poor processing, 
> chemicals, acidity, but airflow? MAYBE compressed air over the course of 
> decades... MAYBE.
> 
> It was a known issue for a few(very small quantity) Xbox's...most of those 
> modded and with high air current. I placed the motherboard on a scanner and 
> magnified the scanned picture and saw the eroded trace with my own eyes. 

There is absolute no thing as Trace erosion on an Xbox - that is pure rubbish.

There was some problems on Xbox boards where the etching of the board had been 
done improperly, leading to broken connections over time.

http://www.theisozone.com/tutorials/xbox/hardware-and-modding/trace-corrosion-repair/

This has nothing to do with high current or temperature.

// Per.

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