Something like this would be great for the xbox:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-OEM-Dell-Po ... 2ed6454d39
if you got it big enough you could put a shim ontop of the gpu and cover both
1.4Ghz XBOX CPU Temperature
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Re: 1.4Ghz XBOX CPU Temperature
Thanks 

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Re: 1.4Ghz XBOX CPU Temperature
I've compiled a list of potential candidate.
Sizes seem ok to fit, even with an unmodded HDD tray. However, I have not personnally tested them and they will surely require custom mounting brackets, especially AM2 heatsinks.
Dynatron:
with fan
C33G(airflow direction?)
H37(airflow direction?)
H34G(airflow direction?)
H38G(airflow out)
R13(airflow direction?)
H39G(airflow out)
A8(fins alignment not good)
A48G(airflow out)
Passive:
T107
R12
H34G (too big?)
T319
A2
A1(smaller version of A2, A2 probably better than this one)
SuperMicro passive:
SNK-P0022(+)
There are also tons of copper heatsinks available on Aliexpress but they generally do not list size parameters...
Sizes seem ok to fit, even with an unmodded HDD tray. However, I have not personnally tested them and they will surely require custom mounting brackets, especially AM2 heatsinks.
Dynatron:
with fan
C33G(airflow direction?)
H37(airflow direction?)
H34G(airflow direction?)
H38G(airflow out)
R13(airflow direction?)
H39G(airflow out)
A8(fins alignment not good)
A48G(airflow out)
Passive:
T107
R12
H34G (too big?)
T319
A2
A1(smaller version of A2, A2 probably better than this one)
SuperMicro passive:
SNK-P0022(+)
There are also tons of copper heatsinks available on Aliexpress but they generally do not list size parameters...
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Re: 1.4Ghz XBOX CPU Temperature
this is perfect, this would also be a good thread. Thanks a lotpsyko_chewbacca wrote:I've compiled a list of potential candidate.
Sizes seem ok to fit, even with an unmodded HDD tray. However, I have not personnally tested them and they will surely require custom mounting brackets, especially AM2 heatsinks.
Dynatron:
with fan
C33G(airflow direction?)
H37(airflow direction?)
H34G(airflow direction?)
H38G(airflow out)
R13(airflow direction?)
H39G(airflow out)
A8(fins alignment not good)
A48G(airflow out)
Passive:
T107
R12
H34G (too big?)
T319
A2
A1(smaller version of A2, A2 probably better than this one)
SuperMicro passive:
SNK-P0022(+)
There are also tons of copper heatsinks available on Aliexpress but they generally do not list size parameters...

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Re: 1.4Ghz XBOX CPU Temperature
Just bought this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-CPU- ... 42070.html
I hope it's real copper! $44USD sounds reasonable for a pure-copper, unbranded heatsink.
Maybe I'll be able to mount it with a custom bracket without modding the actual heatsink but I'm prepared for the worst.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-CPU- ... 42070.html
I hope it's real copper! $44USD sounds reasonable for a pure-copper, unbranded heatsink.
Maybe I'll be able to mount it with a custom bracket without modding the actual heatsink but I'm prepared for the worst.
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Re: 1.4Ghz XBOX CPU Temperature
what would be a cool i think is make a metal bracket to go around the three mounting holes around the cpu and gpu to adapt a standard form factor heat sink.
i have been tying up with this idea as we have a pentograph at work i could mill it up out of sheet steel my self or i could draw it and get it lasered at the local then spot wield 4 nuts in each corner of the cpu and gpu then you could use a intel core 2 type heat sink.
i have been tying up with this idea as we have a pentograph at work i could mill it up out of sheet steel my self or i could draw it and get it lasered at the local then spot wield 4 nuts in each corner of the cpu and gpu then you could use a intel core 2 type heat sink.