How to apply thermal paste to your Xbox 360

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  • @helrazr haha thanks i was 9 ish when this was made but i dont want an enginnering career. i wanna be an anesthesiologist :D

  • lol you dont spread ffs artic silver say you apply a small line and the heatsink spreads it even over the chip for you.

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  • that's the right way! dont use too much paste because it only will transfer heath, but not cool down the processor.

  • @BlackMagicProd Thats exactly what i did! keep it up and youll go far. dont slack off your first 3 years like i did and then have to bust your ass senior year to get into a good college. I gotta work 40+ hrs a week to pay for my school and it is EXTREMELY hard so just do everything you can to keep high grades. Best advice is to not get caught up in having a social life - school is more important and is what will make your life so much easier when you're older. Good luck with everything bro

  • @ant92210 cool! and im starting high school soon and im registered for a biomed class. im pretty exited :D

  • @BlackMagicProd Im currently in college trying to be an anesthesiologist. dont give up on it bro itll pay off :)

  • @ProdiGProductions thats the cpu overheating error code. when you try to test the xbox, make sure that the heatsinks are on the chips, and the top of the xbox is attatched so that the fan can actually cool the chips down. also make sure that the white fan tunnel is properly attatched. it could also be a faulty temperature sensor that makes the xbox think that the cpu is overheating, but this is very unlikely. and to clarify, you have done the thermal paste fix correct?

  • @ProdiGProductions thats the cpu overheating error code. when you try to test the xbox, make sure that the heatsinks are on the chips, and the top of the xbox is attatched so that the fan can actually cool the chips down. also make sure that the white fan tunnel is properly attatched. it could also be a faulty temperature sensor that makes the xbox think that the cpu is overheating, but this is very unlikely. and to clarify, you have done the thermal paste fix correct?

  • @ProdiGProductions thats the cpu overheating error code. when you try to test the xbox, make sure that the heatsinks are on the chips, and the top of the xbox is attatched so that the fan can actually cool the chips down. also make sure that the white fan tunnel is properly attatched. it could also be a faulty temperature sensor that makes the xbox think that the cpu is overheating, but this is very unlikely. and to clarify, you have done the thermal paste fix correct?

  • @ProdiGProductions thats the cpu overheating error code. when you try to test the xbox, make sure that the heatsinks are on the chips, and the top of the xbox is attatched so that the fan can actually cool the chips down. also make sure that the white fan tunnel is properly attatched. it could also be a faulty temperature sensor that makes the xbox think that the cpu is overheating, but this is very unlikely. and to clarify, you have done the thermal paste fix correct?

  • @BlackMagicProd the error code reads as 0011

  • @ProdiGProductions do you know how to pull the secondary error code from your xbox using the sinc button and such? if not, google it, do it, then send me the results.

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