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Solid State Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
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so im doing a liquid cooling project for my xbox 360 you guys think this would be good? of course i still have to buy some tubing,coolant, and a radiator.
i know you cant overclock an xbox360 its just that heat seems to be the biggest thing killing the xbox plus was playin 1 of my xboxes earlier and it over heated in about an hour due to no dang air conditioning and well heat lol u know what i mean Thermaltake Aquabay M5 at Xoxide! |
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Daemon Poster
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would be cheaper to get a fan to blow on it
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In Runtime
Join Date: Mar 2011
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i have seen a few nice 360 kits out there.
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Solid State Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
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iv seeen only one full one and it cost somthing like 329$ which i cant afford if u could give a link thtd be nice
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Solid State Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 12
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I've heard of third party cooling systems but you have to be careful, messing around with it could void your warranty.
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