The Xbox cooling *Note* Do this at your own risk. No one is responsible for any loss due to this post What you might need for this cooling system: Aluminium cover Pipes Thread sealant Screws Cooling reservoir Water pump Steps Step 1: Put a aluminium cover to cover the CPU. Step 2: Make a aluminium box so that the water would no come in real contact with the CPU in case of any leakage. Step 3: Drill two holes at the extreme ends of the aluminium box. Step 4: Connect the pipe to the two holes and seal it with thread sealant and test for leakage for 24 hours Step 4: Screw the aluminium box and aluminium cover together . Step 5: Connect the pipes to a cooling reservoir . Step 6: Choose a small water pump and connect one side with the pipe to one of the holes on the aluminium box Step 7: Connect the other side of the water pump to the cooling reservoir. Step 8: Connect the other side of the cooling reservoir to the the other hole of the aluminium box Step 9: Test for any leakage before fixing it back again Step 10: Fix everything back and enjoy your new Xbox The computer cooling *Note* Do this at your own risk. No one is responsible for any loss due to this post What you may need for this cooling system:CPU waterblock(you can get it if you ask when you buy the CPU) Pipes Thread sealant Cooling reservoir Water pump CPU coolers Steps Step 1: Put thermal paste on the CPU and put the CPU cooler on it Step 2: Connect the pipe to the water block and seal it with thread sealant. Step 3: Put one CPU cooler on the hard drive (only if you want water cooling for your hard drive) Step 4: Put one CPU cooler on the GPU of the graphic card (only if you want water cooling for your graphics card) Step 5: Connect the pipes with the hard drive and CPU and GPU of the graphic card. Step 6: Connect the pipes to the water pump Step 7: Connect the pipe to the water reservoir Step 8: CHECK for leakage Step 9: Fix back the parts and enjoy
Monday, October 16, 2006
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