Xbox Repair Across Every Generation
Microsoft's Xbox line spans decades of hardware design — from the original Xbox and 360 to the Xbox One family and current Series X|S consoles. Each generation has its own common failure points. Pixel Relic Labs repairs all of them with platform-specific knowledge, not generic console shop guesswork.
Whether your Series X will not output video, your One S overheats during downloads, or your classic Xbox needs a fresh power supply and clock cap, we diagnose before we quote. That matters on consoles where HDMI port damage and thermal failures are often misdiagnosed as motherboard death.
Common Xbox Problems
HDMI port repairs are among our most requested Xbox services. Cable tugs and rough transport frequently damage the port or surrounding pads. Micro-solder repair restores output when the mainboard is otherwise healthy.
- HDMI port damage — no video, flickering, or bent pins on Series X|S and One models
- Overheating shutdowns and loud fan operation from dust and dried thermal paste
- Disc drive failures — grinding, eject loops, or unreadable discs on One and Series disc models
- Power supply issues on Xbox One external bricks and internal PSUs on older models
- Controller sync and RF module problems
- Network and Wi-Fi connectivity failures
- Corrupted storage and OS update boot loops
- Original Xbox clock capacitor leakage and trace damage
- Xbox 360 RROD-related thermal and solder joint issues on eligible models
Series X|S and Xbox One Service
Current-generation Xbox consoles pack high-performance silicon into compact enclosures. Thermal maintenance — heatsink cleaning, paste replacement, and fan verification — resolves many shutdown issues owners attribute to software bugs.
Digital Edition and Series S models still suffer HDMI and power delivery failures. Disc models add optical drive complexity. We test drives mechanically and optically before recommending replacement assemblies.
Classic Xbox and 360 Restoration
Collectors and retro gamers still play original Xbox and 360 titles. We service clock capacitors on original units, optical drives on both platforms, and thermal solutions on 360 models. Preservation-minded repairs keep these systems playable without unnecessary modification.
Every Xbox repair includes post-service testing with representative games and media. We verify video output resolution handshake, controller input, online connectivity where applicable, and sustained play stability.