QUOTE(Tanakwagu_noh @ Dec 24 2007, 09:56 AM)
I was thinking. Maybe the heat cannot escape fast eventhough you're in aircont room.Technical 3RROD Fear
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Dec 27 2007, 01:48 PM
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Dec 27 2007, 02:39 PM
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it's not about in aircond room or not.
what important is the air flow. if you supply enough airflow, then you can see the improvement. two area you can monitor is the air flowing out at the back and the DVD disc. as i mention earlier, dvd cannot be heated by the reading laser from the dvdrom bay. it heat up by trapped hot air inside the console. the analogy is like driving your car in traffic jam, if your aircond fan not on, your aircond will turn to oven. your car need to move in order to get airflow pushing hot air from the radiator and cool air to the hot surface. my method only have one main issue i've foreseen and that is dust accumulation. this one u can minimize by placing the console high from the floor like on top of a mini cabinet (u can see how i put) and clean the fan and external console periodically. as i said earlier, water cooled is the best option but warranty wise... u noe... right now i'm still under warranty so my set-up is d best for my current situation as i don't open anything. Added on December 27, 2007, 2:48 pmmentioning about the dvd, my dvd disc still not too cool but then compared before i did this set-up, it is much worse! i can't hold the dvd for long, just insert my finger in the middle hole and at the side. maybe can cook egg at the top anyhow, my main target is the temperature of the disc as that is my benchmark of best airflow. the lower the heat, much faster the lens can read from the disc and translate to faster loading time. but u can't be much less heat as the laser need certain heat to operate. u see, u can cool down the gpu and cpu and ram to the lowest but the disc is another matter. there is where u get the data to play the game. u damage the disc, u need to buy a new disc. and heat can detoriate disc over time... Added on December 27, 2007, 2:52 pmand i put both blow in and suck out just to maximize the airflow. and u cannot just simply put the strongest suck out fan cause heat need time to transfer from one material to another kind of material. and heat transfer of radiation is the slowest (there are three kind of heat transfer) This post has been edited by lewmoker: Dec 27 2007, 02:52 PM |
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Dec 27 2007, 03:07 PM
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What i can do is get a external fan can blow in & out the hot air.
U know anywhere can get cheaper external fan ? |
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Dec 27 2007, 03:36 PM
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u can buy it at any IT shop. actually all that is for PC. i wired back to use external power as for PC it have it's own power supply outlet.
only at the back i use more than average fan. the blue one, awkward in design do suck out a lot of air without too noisy and if i remember correctly it cost me RM60 with copper heatsink. that heatsink i still use for my PC though. when you want to install the fan please take note the direction the air is flowing. as a general rule, the one with the crossing(with the sticker showing how many voltage/ampere) is where the air will blow to. |
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Dec 27 2007, 04:30 PM
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It will happen 1 day
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Dec 27 2007, 06:59 PM
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hey... just solved the mystery of this 3rod... haha.. my frens 3rod has disappeared and now has been playin for abt >4 hrs... kinda ok for now.. we will wait n see..
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Dec 28 2007, 02:28 PM
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is there any batch that free 2rod?
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Dec 28 2007, 04:59 PM
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me too have modified my xbox in hope to prolong it's life span. what i did is very simple modification anyone can do it, and i believe it is really effective but have to sacrifice on how the xbox would look like... 1. diassemble the xbox 2. put some cardboard or thick paper on top of the gpu heatsink ( i used calendar paper). this can improve the air flow, most people believed that. i used wire insulating tape to attach the card board on the "air flow tunnel" - plastik yang warna putih tu. 3. put some tape on cpu heatsing also to minimize any air flow leak between heatsink and the tunnel. 4. cut the original fan wire and connect it to 12v source. i used a cheap ac-dc adapter, cost me rm12. 5. don't bother to assemble the box, just leave like that and put a table fan directly on the right side of your box when playing games. 6. the result: after playing 6 or 8 hours straight in a-cond room( gears of war, bioshock, assasin creed), the cpu heatsink as cold as the room temparature, gpu heatsink suam-suam( a bit warm), and the dvd disc as cold as the room tempature just like before you put it in the box and played it. |
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Dec 28 2007, 05:32 PM
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i did this modification on my box two weeks after i bought it because the shop where i bought it
only give 1 month warranty, and the warranty does not cover the 3rrod........its been going strong now for 4 months....i hope it will last at least after i finished play DMC 4. ....i also cut the rf/dust shield on the back of the fan to further improve air flow This post has been edited by wunan: Dec 28 2007, 05:39 PM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Dec 28 2007, 07:49 PM
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wow.... i shld say that you really sacrifice the look... wow.....
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Dec 29 2007, 06:59 PM
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hehe warranty really didnt cover 3rrod but for evrything else like manufacturer warranty? i don't want to void that...
anyhow by opening your case, it's prone to other danger like electrocution, dust, bugs even water leakage. u never noe what will happen ryt? anyway, it's up to u guys on how u want to cooldown ur 360 and reduce the 3rrod possibility. fyi i'm giving out how to assemble fans like what i've done... 1st things u need: 240v to 12v coverter (look up to ampere rating, 600mA and above should suffice) some wires tapes screws to fasten to xbox casing. fans (in my case i use 6 fans) ok step by step 1. cut the converter wire to expose positive and negative terminal. usually the converter can be both as it have switch to change polarity. 2. screw the fan according o your arrangements but as general rule, back fans is to suck out and others to blow in. 3. make sure u put ur console a bit elevated to promote good air flow from beneath. 4. connect fans wire to converter terminals. 5. u should on the fans before on 360 and shut it off around 5 minutes after u shutdown 360. if u have experienced in modding PC then u have no problems. anyway dudes, good luck to avoid 3rrod |
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Dec 29 2007, 07:07 PM
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KUdos to our proffesor.... |
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Dec 30 2007, 06:14 PM
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hey using my personal experience.. once uve been hit by 3rod, you can 'bake' it to solve the problem.... i did and it works..
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Dec 30 2007, 08:59 PM
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bake it? .....
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Dec 30 2007, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE(kyser39099 @ Dec 30 2007, 06:14 PM) hey using my personal experience.. once uve been hit by 3rod, you can 'bake' it to solve the problem.... i did and it works.. QUOTE(BurgaFlippinMan @ Dec 30 2007, 08:59 PM) he meant that by overheating the GPU and CPU.this cause the motherboard to flex.. it works.. but eventually it will come and haunt you back. |
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Dec 30 2007, 10:57 PM
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hmm...i wonder if microsoft doing something about this 3rrod thing? it really keeps me away from wanting a xbox360...
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Dec 31 2007, 01:57 AM
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QUOTE(DjiNn @ Dec 30 2007, 09:39 PM) he meant that by overheating the GPU and CPU. ah ic. thanks. this cause the motherboard to flex.. it works.. but eventually it will come and haunt you back. QUOTE(navilink @ Dec 30 2007, 10:57 PM) hmm...i wonder if microsoft doing something about this 3rrod thing? it really keeps me away from wanting a xbox360... i believe they have extended the warranties on all boxes up to 3yrs. of course, i dont think modded consoles applyThis post has been edited by BurgaFlippinMan: Dec 31 2007, 01:57 AM |
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Dec 31 2007, 08:20 AM
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a bit OT here, but how does the non-modded 360 warranty work in malaysia? 1yr? 3yrs? shop or microsoft? send to sg?
my 360 here in oz 3rrod after like 2 months, then the HD kong a week after I received the fixed console. when that happened, you just need to put it in a box, slap a reply paid address on it and leave it at the local post office (then curse all those lonely nights for 2 or 3 weeks la). its not that tedious, just plain irritating. now i tell ppl 3rrod really a part of getting the console that you have to go through |
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Dec 31 2007, 10:02 AM
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hahahah....i don't think there are any formula that can prevent the inevitable 3ROD.... i think the 3rod is cause by many other factor beside overheating, like manufacturing process or design defect for the early batch of 360. i say this cause i have made my xbox 2rod twice before. since i connect the original fan to external power supply, i need to manually switch on the adapter, sometime i forgot to swith it on. i played some game for about 3 minutes, and there you go, xbox automatically shut down and 2 red led blinking. switch on the fan, reboot the box and everything goes back to normal. this kind of event shows that the xbox temperature sensor is indeed working just fine and it knows how to shut down the box if overheating. but as we all aware most xbox just go straight to 3rod, not 2rod which is the indicator of overheating. sooner or later, 3rod is on the way. the only solution is buy everything original from Djinn, at least when 3rod hits can change on the spot for a new one. QUOTE(lksing78 @ Dec 29 2007, 07:07 PM) |
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Dec 31 2007, 11:21 AM
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gawddddddddddd!!@#$%^&*
kena 3rod this morning, bro djinn can u fix for me and help me do the xclamp ... |
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