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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

Open my XBOX 360 case PC.

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  • ....... did you put plastic shields around the side of the cpu heatsink? i hope those dont go all the way down to the motherboard....

  • @mateo4779

    No, only around the fan. Air flows through heat-sink. I tried to investigate CPU and chip-set degree.

    It was very good way to cool them. It was same as intake manifold or fannel.

  • @dooards also why did you keep the thin metal top piece. there is really no reason to leave it inside the case

  • @mateo4779 The reason is EMI prevention. Some ferrite beads are same reason. Unfortunately we can not see its effect. And I found that this metal case was hot when PC was running. This inner case with thin metal cover encloses and releases heat. So, I think it is necessary to cool the metal case secondarily. I put a 4mm x 4mm small fan(outflow) at front of HDD position.

  • How did you mount the mobo, and also what type of mobo is it

  • Put "mini-itx" mobo on large universal PCB.

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  • this is gay

    

  • weres the sound

  • Why didn't you plug that pico psu right into the motherboard??? It's alot shorter than the cooler...

  • na vera merda

  • can i use a mini atx on it?

  • awesome build, last week i just finished putting a computer into an old xbox.

  • use a mini-atx Intel atom with a laptop heat sink and add in a DVD drive

  • how did you get it to run off the xbox cable plz let me know

  • @exiledconnections both the hard drive and power button are quick soldering jobs, just gotta know the right leads on the rf board 

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