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    Radical Sandwhich Xbox 360

    Not really a work log, but some pics of the finished product.



    Stuff used: MM Radical Sandwhich, PA120.3, 6x San Ace 9S1212L401 Silent Series at 7v, DD-CPX, Alphacool Coolplex Pro 25, 3/8 Tygon, Swiftech Coils.

    Powered from the xbox, pulling about 2amps (mostly from pump) using the soldered motherboard connection from my previous 360 watercooling mod.

    I used a koolance temp sensor that i had lying around (fail, i know) then found out afterwards that it wont read like normal sensors on an LCD panel you need the stupid koolance readers, and couldn't be bothered draining it and removing all that from the loop but i figure it will be well within cool enough to not need a temp sensor and i was right, it runs very very cool.

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    paint your memory card lol
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    Memory card is fine. The water cooling is amazing. It looks good. I see that you used MM's radical sandwich. How did you get the pump mounted on btw? http://www.mountainmods.com/water-co...o4vvtvg54j4a72

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    nice that looks pretty sweet

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    I've thought about watercooling my Xbox but I was thinking about putting it in the new Lian Li case for them...But nice job where did you get the block(s)?

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    afaik

    XSPC xbox waterblock
    http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/cata...oducts_id=1194



    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=327



    koolance radiators are aluminum but the blocks maybe aluminum too to prevent corrosion or High Density Copper and 24k Gold Plating idk

    perhaps it is the same block
    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=104

    Last edited by outtamyhouse1; 11-29-2008 at 01:01 PM.

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    The koolance blocks are plastic/copper, and from the looks of it that XSPC one is the way to go. This was done before those XSPC were created but hey its still going strong!

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    I have a couple of those koolance blocks lying around, and there is zero exposed aluminum in the blocks themselves. My brother just picked up an xbox360 for cheap, and we're thinking about throwing it under some blocks and trying it out...

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    use two qdc at the two holes so it it is easy to take out
    is it in the orginal chasis or in the lain li 1
    the thing is i does the xbox 360 really run that hot?
    i thought 240 rad ould take care of it and i pefer using the double cpu/gpu block or koolance but u really should use differnt way to mount ur rad pump and res
    Last edited by ILikeCosmosS; 02-14-2009 at 07:22 PM.

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    do high speed fans affect that radiator cooling power or is there no difference at all.

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