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Should I pay to repair my Xbox One, or buy a new/used one instead?

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A while back I decided to clean my Xbox One as it was starting to shut down after a while of gaming. I took it apart by following a guide online, cleaned the sucker pretty good and even put on new thermal paste for the CPU. Sadly the damn thing got no power. I thought maybe I put it together wrong, or the xclamp wasn't properly on, idk. It just wouldn't start. So I was wondering, should I send it in to get repaired by some console repair specialist or something? Or would it just be better to buy a new/used Xbox One instead? 

I've checked Facebook marketplace and Ebay a few times, prices are pretty low for a used Xbone, but idk if I want to buy a used one. And new ones are still kind of high in price. My only other option is to just move on and stick to PC gaming until I eventually get a new gen console. 

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Honestly I would either wait to save up for a Series X or S, but you could also just stick to PC gaming since pretty much a good amount of games from Game Pass are on PC Game Pass already. Ultimately it's up to you, but I wouldn't bother getting a used Xbox One when the Series X and S dropped in price recently. (Well the Series X did at least, but the Series S is pretty cheap for modern consoles.)

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I agree with @Ravenfreak on this. Save up and get a Series X/S. Fame on PC until you have the $ for the new console. You can actually sell non working systems for a decent amount of money. Try Craigslist. People buy them pretty quick if they're recent systems. You could probably get somewhere in the range of $40-$50 for it. Not bad if you ask me. But if you're worried about your stuff being stolen and used, then I would just stick it int the closet and either let it collect dust or sell/give it to someone you trust. Like a friend or family member. They might be able to do something with it. As long as you tell them what the problem with it is before they take it.

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If you're not confident in repairing it yourself, sending it to a console repair specialist might be a good option. However, considering the low prices of used Xbox Ones and the high prices of new ones, buying a used one could be a more cost-effective choice. Alternatively, sticking to PC gaming until you can afford a new generation console is also a viable option.

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At this point in the life cycle, try to get a Series X for a good deal or perhaps just wait for the next Xbox to come out. I've seen Xbox Series X go on sale for as low as $349 and come with multiple games and extras.  If you don't need the disc drive, you could probably get a Series S on sale for less than $250 now. I've seen them as low as $139.99 brand new. 

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