oh just watched the other video, yea seen where there placed now, I get well its sooo hot today 30*C room temp soo hot, GPU runs with heavy game load at 57*c and cpu 49*c and exhaust reads 45*c though I have XCM fans at the back of the console and its vertical and raised to get more air flow. normal uk weather i get 52 and 44 so yea this heat is pushing it.
Damage happens when the heat spikes very very quickly after shutdown but rapid cooling has the same effect.
Ideally you want the temperature to ramp up and down at a slow and steady pace. This ensures that any movement of the parts is very gentle and even, rather than sudden.
im not sure what this video is about? This isnt a promotion and you give no imformation about the fan controler itself, nor is this a titorial
uwanaugoda 1 year ago
@uwanaugoda
This is a response to the first video I made. Check the description -
"This home made fan controller is designed to run the 360's fans after shutdown to keep the console's heat from spiking."
Its not for sale, its not a promotion, its a 'show and tell' .
The real tutorial is on xbox-scene.
60hurts 1 year ago
Thanks for establishing that we need 10min of fan cooling after shutdown to prevent/stave off rrod.
Who would have thought that the cause of RROD occurs after shutdown?
Unfortunately I think my console reached it's maximum rebake amount on it's last run (just yesterday). That was before I saw this video. :(
TreyArc 1 year ago
Wow that's really good :)
modermonkula 2 years ago
hi
when the xbox is in charge of the fans how many volts are the fans getting
many thanks
Jamie
TheTechGuy007 2 years ago
Don't quote me, but I believe its around 9v.
60hurts 2 years ago
oh just watched the other video, yea seen where there placed now, I get well its sooo hot today 30*C room temp soo hot, GPU runs with heavy game load at 57*c and cpu 49*c and exhaust reads 45*c though I have XCM fans at the back of the console and its vertical and raised to get more air flow. normal uk weather i get 52 and 44 so yea this heat is pushing it.
m0dm0use 2 years ago
where do you have the sensors in the console?
I have mine in the GPU and CPU heat sinks and one at the back reading the exhaust temp this buy far the best cooling mod video ive ever soon.
m0dm0use 2 years ago
Damage happens when the heat spikes very very quickly after shutdown but rapid cooling has the same effect.
Ideally you want the temperature to ramp up and down at a slow and steady pace. This ensures that any movement of the parts is very gentle and even, rather than sudden.
60hurts 2 years ago
y not just crank it right up
jackwtuck 2 years ago
Thats pretty damn cool
blacknova23 2 years ago
thanks alot for providing us with this usefull info
iavais 2 years ago