Fully Internal Water-cooled Xbox 360 183
NiteStar writes "Dano2k0 created a fully internal water-cooled Xbox 360. Unlike previous water-cooled Xbox 360 mods, this one has everything inside the original Xbox 360 case, including the water reservoir and pump. Both CPU (Zern GPU block) and GPU (Koolance GPU-180-H06 block) are water-cooled, with internal Tank-o-Matic mini reservoir, 12v thermaltake pump and DD fill port on the plexi window. The case itself is also customized with a plexiglass grill and LEDs, and it's fully custom painted. The case mod will also be featured in the next edition of the Official Xbox Magazine UK."
Re:Glycol? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Websense (Score:3, Informative)
It works for me... Hope it helps you too...
Sorry for being offtopic Mods..
Re:performance? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Unacceptable (Score:2, Informative)
Nah, its far simpler to just blame Microsoft instead of the dumb ass consumer who sticks a power supply on a shag carpet or next to a 250 watt stereo that pumps out more BTU/hr than a small server.
Re:One question: (Score:4, Informative)
Re:One question: (Score:2, Informative)
originally the 360 was going to be water cooled, granted this was Peter Moore (Microsoft's Ken Kutaragi) who said this...
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Re:COOL but Illegal? (Score:3, Informative)
ModChips are illegal because they are promoted as being useful for circumventing copyright (i.e. "Buy this ModChip and play burned games!"). In Australia, ModChips are legal if they are only promoted for the purposes of defeating region coding (i.e. "Buy this ModChip and play imported Japanese games!").
Retrofitted water cooling isn't promoted as being useful for circumventing copyright, and I can't think of any way it possibly could be used for circumventing copyright. There is absolutely nothing illegal about it.
Your post is not insightful, it is ignorant.