Well I want clear side grills, dvd cover and tray.Chris1712 said:The XCM case, is apparently plenty good quality, and is a frosted finish. I went for the cheapo one and crossed my fingers basicaly. The cheaper one includes the clear dvd drive cover so i can see the disc, and a clear wind tunnel. You can get these bits seperate with the XCM case but it comes to twice as much, and as im fapping poor atm i just tried my luck with el cheapo.
roboffer said:Ive debated modding mine to some extent, but as standard it fits in perfectly with my Wii and Sky+ box so I probably wont bother.
Anyway, Ive got my finigers crossed for its reliability for you![]()
Kreeeee said:Well I want clear side grills, dvd cover and tray.
Do you know where I can source a transparent DVD lid and air duct from?Chris1712 said:Yeah, XCM case will get you the decent case and sides, but all the dvd covers i've seen (other than home made mods) have been naff window styles. Clear tray would be interesting, after taking my drive apart today and feeling how weak the normal tray is i think a clear one might be a bit to poor. You could quite easily bodge your own dvd spindle out of some clear plastic tbh, with some good old fashioned melting and bending here and there you could get it pretty secure im sure.
Zefan said:Cooling wont be affected, theres still a case of plastic around it!
Elrein said:Removing the Inner metal case (top section) would open the board to more airflow as the holes in the metal case are quite small.
Removing the outer shell is just a matter of popping the 3 front clips and just peeling the two sections apart yes? I broke the rear tabs on my last 360 mod dont really want to do it again.
NokkonWud said:I always liked the look of the original Xbox, I'm odd.
NokkonWud said:I always liked the look of the original Xbox, I'm odd.
Must be a Northern thingwyrdo said:I liked it as well, we can be odd together!![]()
Zefan said:I understand that, my point wasn't that it was too thin to do anything, but that it was simply a small piece of metal that can't by any stretch of the imagination be of life threatening importance to a console if it is removed.
NokkonWud said:Must be a Northern thing.
Thank you, I really couldn't be bothered going into it. Also, the entire top surface of the CPU heat sink makes contact with the metal plate, providing good heat transfer and ensuring enough pressure is provided to make good contact between the heat sink and the CPU. Like I said though we have no idea if this was intentional or if it's important for cooling.Mr_White said:Consoles used to rely on a thin piece of metal exactly like you find in the 360, only with thermal pads in the areas for the gpu, ram cpu etc, for their entire cooling system.
The dreamcast is the last console I can think of that used a thin metal plate for it's cooling.
I liked it as well, especially the Crystal.NokkonWud said:I always liked the look of the original Xbox, I'm odd.