Sound Reactive LED and a Built in Fan
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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.
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@jackonapsp True, but isn't the max only like 333Mhz?
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@wanbfriends not until people start to overclock it
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The Psp doesn't need a fan. It does not overheat.
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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 ..
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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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doesnt that kill the battery?
samuldacamul 3 years ago
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.
DmoneyS2K001 3 years ago
my fan that I have has three wires.. Where do I connect them?
Sanctus671 3 years ago
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!
DmoneyS2K001 3 years ago
how the hell did you do that??
5BroMRTJ 3 years ago
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.
DmoneyS2K001 3 years ago