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Socket Sizes in mm?

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Ahoy. Tried a small amount of google'ing without much luck. Basically wanted to change the heatsink in an Xbox360 but to do so, I need to know the sizes for heatsinks which are sold for PCs. I think 360 ones are about 80mm from what I read, but I can always measure myself to double.

I know this probably isn't recommended, but a small amount of money to avoid over-heating or whatever, I don't mind.

Thanks for any info at all!
 
If you purchased the xBox in late 2009 or sooner, you won't need to cos the Jasper's a RROD proof.

But if you still wanna do just buy some AC Diamond or MX-4.
 
If you purchased the xBox in late 2009 or sooner, you won't need to cos the Jasper's a RROD proof.

But if you still wanna do just buy some AC Diamond or MX-4.


I am sorry but that is complete tripe, jasper xbox's are not safe from rrod at all, they are less likely to rrod than the earlier ones though.



It's a Slim, and maybe not much chance it will RROD, but I'd rather be safe than sorry if I could do it easily.

Unless you are prepared to take the xbox out of it's original case there is not much chance of finding a cooler to suit. There is even less of a chance that any pc coolers have the same attachment method either. The best you can do is put the xbox somewhere it can breathe and it should be just fine
 
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