Xbox 360 E (2013)
Repair
Get your Xbox 360 running again. We offer expert repairs for its Xenon/Jasper CPU/GPU architecture and shared heat pipe cooling—including GPU reflow and reball for Red Ring of Death (RRoD) failures, E74 error diagnosis, and optical drive laser lens replacement.

About the Xbox 360 E (2013)
The Xbox 360's CPU and GPU share a heat pipe cooled by a single heat sink, and the GPU's BGA solder joints are well-documented to crack from thermal cycling—causing the three-red-light Red Ring of Death (RRoD). Restoring an RRoD Xbox 360 requires GPU reflow or reball procedures to re-establish cracked solder connections, paired with thermal compound replacement and X-Clamp hardware upgrades where applicable. The DVD optical drive uses proprietary firmware-locked laser assemblies (Lite-On, Hitachi, BenQ, and Samsung variants), each requiring specific replacement procedures to maintain disc authentication. The E74 error code indicates a GPU or HANA chip failure treated with the same reflow procedures as RRoD.
Specialized Xbox 360 E (2013) Repair
Our technicians are experienced with Xbox 360 legacy repair procedures, including GPU reflow and reball for Red Ring of Death and E74 failures—board-level repairs that restore the Xenos GPU's cracked BGA solder joints without damaging surrounding logic board components. Thermal compound replacement and X-Clamp hardware upgrades are standard inclusions in all RRoD repair procedures at UniverCell to maximize long-term reliability. Optical drive laser replacements are performed with awareness of Xbox 360's proprietary firmware-locked drive variants (Lite-On, Hitachi, BenQ, Samsung) to ensure disc authentication compatibility. Every Xbox 360 repair is backed by our 90-day professional warranty.
Available Repairs & Pricing
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Water Damage / General Diagnosis
1 Day
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
HDMI Port Replacement
6 Hours
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
Overheating Issue
6 Hours
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
Power/No Response Issue
2 Days
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
Analog Controller Drift
3 Hours
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
Controller Battery Replacement
2 Hours
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
Disk Drive Replacement
3 Days
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
Software Update Issue
2 Days
excludes Physical and Liquid damage Warranty
Fix at Home Available
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