I need a small radiator that will fit within these dimensions
6.5x13x3 cm
that will be able to cool the heat from say.. an xbox 360? :whistler:
thanks guys!!! :D
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I need a small radiator that will fit within these dimensions
6.5x13x3 cm
that will be able to cool the heat from say.. an xbox 360? :whistler:
thanks guys!!! :D
Only thing I can think off of hand would be a heater core from a small car or truck. It would take some research to find one the right size but a smaller import might fit your needs.
this is as small as your going to get without going custom, or finding a smaller rad meant for something else.
Dual 80mm rad.
there was one company that had 40mm rads, but i can't seem to find them.
Well, there is the 1x 80mm rad, which is a bit smaller than the 2x80..not sure if that would adequately cool a 360 though.
After a bit of research, it looks like Magicool used to make a 2x40mm rad, but I can't find anywhere online that sells them. Looks like Performance-PCs used to, but no more. For what it's worth, it still would have been too long for your spec. ;)
hmm... ill have to figure out an alternate placement for everything... My roommate wants to watercool because he dosnt have airconditioning at home and his 360 overheated last summer and rrod (under warranty) but the warranty is about to expire... so he wants to watercool and install a xoxide window case.... ive trained him well... lol
if he has the cash, what about this :)
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=24340
then you can mount a 120 off the back or something to that effect.
he wants it to retain the original form... i can understand... googling "watercooled xbox 360 internal" brings up drool worthy images.
I wanted to use that 2x40mm for a NES watercooled build. I think magicool might still make them or have them if you want to email them directly.
Does he care about ..holes.. in the original form? Any reason you couldn't with a larger rad like this guy did? (If that's a dumb question, I admit beforehand that I know practically nothing about the internals of 360's. :P )
yea... this is the block we were going to use, it might be... troublesome...
http://www.jab-tech.com/XSPC-Xbox-36...k-pr-4406.html
but the bigger radiator was plan b... we need to find one that will be thin enough and have the ports either pointing at the block and use an SLI fitting, or pointing straight out... lol... this is going to take alot of planning...
If you want to do what that guy did, I think I have that exact radiator. It's from the Silent Stream by GlobalWin. The kit wasn't that great, but that radiator should work for your xBox. I'll take $25 for it if you want it.
ill PM you
Just a quick note. I also have the Koolance GPU-180-H06, which is what they used in that build as well. It's brand new in box. I never got around to installing it and have been hanging onto it for a long time. I'll give it to you for $25 if you want it. It'll save you some on shipping if you were planning on getting it anyway.
Nope... gonna be using this http://www.jab-tech.com/Xbox-360-c-346.html, less tubing to screw with = less headaches
waiting for my warranty to finish before i look into water cooling for it. then again it doesn't really need it as it never gets to hot. i would switch it to that lain li case but it costs way to much...
i think the next thing i water cool will be my car's amp, gets burning hot sometimes and it's not even summer.
yea.... his warranty goes out on may 16th so we arent going to touch nething till then.. but he has had his box rrod from heat before... summer + gaming - AC = overheat
I agree on that waterblock. That's pretty sweet actually.