How does everyone do this ? O_O
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Ok so i ordered a nice aluminum briefcase from ebay i will be making a xbox 360 laptop , this is my first project i have a lot of ideas for this baby! , first thing is how do you guys shrink the heatsinks on the 360 . is there any smaller heatsinks i can purchase maybe on ebay that i can use ? , i saw how benheck somehow shrunk his but it looks to confusing for me. ? so how do u guys do it!
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Re: How does everyone do this ? O_O
People typically either go with an aftermarket cooler (I forget the form factor used)
With his original 360 laptop, he custom-made his own water cooling system, which was basically a nightmare.
He basically made his own heatsink for the rest of them too:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/25/how- ... op-part-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Otherwise you could look at something like the Corsair H80 or H100
With his original 360 laptop, he custom-made his own water cooling system, which was basically a nightmare.
He basically made his own heatsink for the rest of them too:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/25/how- ... op-part-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Otherwise you could look at something like the Corsair H80 or H100
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Re: How does everyone do this ? O_O
Really depends- if you are looking to go 100% than water/liquid cooling is OK- however I've heard (and can clearly see) it isn't easy.
It also depends on what system revision you're using- an original (with the 30% failure rate)? Get a 3rd party if it isn't already dead. If you got any later models you may be OK with the you got now, as long as it fits into the case you are using.
360 Slim? The standard one should be fine, and you shouldn't be too afraid to try a high end laptop heatsink (especially old Pentium 4 era Alienware laptops!). Those are the least prone to overheating and so using a different heatsink shouldn't be a problem, keeping in mind you have
-proper ventilation
-the heatsink mounted properly
-the heatsink thermal capability at or above the thermal load of the Xbox (not sure what it is)
-thermal paste
On the note of thermal paste- I've never used that stupid Arctic Silver what-you-call-it and I've never had an issue. Used regular old run-'o-the-mill paste on high end gaming PC's and the PS3 (as below). Really, I see no difference- but feel free to buy it should you want to be cautious.
Of course I haven't tried out an Xbox YET (I'm a PS3) but with the way I've been treating my PS3 slim I'm highly surprised I still have the damn thing running. I've taken it apart (I mean, ripping it apart ) then left it for 2 months on a dusty shelf, then reassembled while watching Anime (and only using 4 screws) with new thermal paste. It runs well, in fact quieter than before.
It also depends on what system revision you're using- an original (with the 30% failure rate)? Get a 3rd party if it isn't already dead. If you got any later models you may be OK with the you got now, as long as it fits into the case you are using.
360 Slim? The standard one should be fine, and you shouldn't be too afraid to try a high end laptop heatsink (especially old Pentium 4 era Alienware laptops!). Those are the least prone to overheating and so using a different heatsink shouldn't be a problem, keeping in mind you have
-proper ventilation
-the heatsink mounted properly
-the heatsink thermal capability at or above the thermal load of the Xbox (not sure what it is)
-thermal paste
On the note of thermal paste- I've never used that stupid Arctic Silver what-you-call-it and I've never had an issue. Used regular old run-'o-the-mill paste on high end gaming PC's and the PS3 (as below). Really, I see no difference- but feel free to buy it should you want to be cautious.
Of course I haven't tried out an Xbox YET (I'm a PS3) but with the way I've been treating my PS3 slim I'm highly surprised I still have the damn thing running. I've taken it apart (I mean, ripping it apart ) then left it for 2 months on a dusty shelf, then reassembled while watching Anime (and only using 4 screws) with new thermal paste. It runs well, in fact quieter than before.
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Re: How does everyone do this ? O_O
Worth mentioning that a good thermal grease can make a 5+ degree difference. Proof: skinneelabs.com/2011-tim-results/
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Re: How does everyone do this ? O_O
Also worth mentioning that proper application of thermal grease could have an even bigger impactGamerdude wrote:Worth mentioning that a good thermal grease can make a 5+ degree difference. Proof: skinneelabs.com/2011-tim-results/
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