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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2008

This is My PSP with a built in Fan and a cooling system, which was built by using a Fan mounted on the Back of the PSP, the UMD drive is out and cannot be used anymore, my soulution for that is by dumping games onto my Memory Card and playing it through UMD Dumps.

I am new to MODDING so any type of feedback/comments would be gladly appreciated, Thank you, and I hope you enjoy.

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  • doesnt that kill the battery?

  • Hey whats up, the Fan doesnt really kill the battery, because I turn it off when I dont really need it, if I am hot, I just turn it on, lol.

  • my fan that I have has three wires.. Where do I connect them?

  • You can connect it to, the hold switch, so that way you can turn it off and turn it on, or you can just connect it to a positive and negative source on the board, there are many of them on the board, if you need any help just let me know. PCE!

  • how the hell did you do that??

  • I took the fan out of an old Power supply for a really old computer and did some work on it, so that it could fit the PSP's insides. And i got rid of the UMD Drive, brackets and any other things that couldn't fit and just hooked up to the power on the PSP, so that when I turn it on, it comes on with the PSP.

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  • @wanbfriends yes but overclocking is pretty much software based and you should know there is custom firmware so it's only a matter of time.

  • @jackonapsp True, but isn't the max only like 333Mhz?

  • @wanbfriends not until people start to overclock it

  • The Psp doesn't need a fan. It does not overheat.

  • hay man how did u get the fan installed ?

    where do u sader the wires at and u should make a tutorial on how to install a umd fan ..

  • Wow, good, but why a fan inb the psp, it is not usefull; anyway, can you say me what's the name of the theme?

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