Watercooling the XBox 360 141
Steve from Hexus writes "Steering clear of jokes about overheating power supplies, one company is claiming to have constructed a watercooling kit for the XBox 360. HEXUS.gaming has obtained pictures of the product, seemingly attached to an XBox 360, though how it works and how it is installed remains something of a mystery."
Slow news day? (Score:5, Insightful)
Almost as much of a mystery as why this a black box sitting next to a 360 is considered "news".
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Why the hell would anyone want to announce new things or release viruses on new years eve?
Expect tush n piffle articles whilst most people *worldwide* are all off work.
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Pictures. (Score:5, Funny)
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Huh... looks like some kind of goatse.cx robot. This MUST be more than a coincidence!
Re:Slow news day? (Score:1)
Re:Slow news day? (Score:4, Interesting)
According to their press release, "CoolIT Systems has designed a retrofit product that will transform the stock forced air cooling system with a state-of-the-art liquid-chilled system that employs the exclusive MTEC technology pioneered by CoolIT Systems."
The "Systems" and "cooling system" are autogenerated hyperlinks to advertisements. And they're not even close to being relative to the subject matter. "Systems" takes you to Microsoft's web conferencing service. "cooling system" takes you to Sears.
What a joke. Hey we saw something somewhere and we don't know how it works, but it's got something to with an XBox360 and aren't those cool? And by the way, speaking of cool, Sears can give you a free estimate on installing a central air conditioning unit!
Re:Slow news day? (Score:2)
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can anyone verify whether or not the builtin system is still supposed to be watercooled? i guess adding a
Re:Slow news day? (Score:2)
Re:Slow news day? (Score:1)
Lower speed -> less noise, usually.
On a PC, the most irritating noise is often from the small graphic card fan.
Re:Slow news day? think: Roomba!! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Slow news day? (Score:1)
Seems like the "black box" from Sneakers is back!
Watercooler jokes: (Score:1)
Re:I RTFA (Score:1)
Plus, the over heating only happens when stuffed into an tight entertainment system with no chance of air circulation. My powermac dual 1.42 G4 would behave the same way if I cut off all chances to breathe.
I have 6 xbox360's in current use every day, 12+ hours per day. Not a single problem yet, other than one game title was stolen. The 360's are very nice and a pretty scary threat to Apple's Digit
jesus (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:jesus (Score:5, Funny)
for the love of god (Score:1)
FREE LEMMIWINKS!!! [mac.com]
Re:jesus (Score:3, Funny)
Even a boat! We'll take the box!
Peter Griffin got it right! (Score:1)
Oooookay (Score:3, Funny)
Let's just say that article is rather light on details, the story summary pretty much is everything minus pictures.
The Press Release (Score:2)
http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/view_release.php?id =13373 [eworldwire.com]
MTEC i think stands for M ThermoElectric Cooler. Not sure what the "M" stand for.
Here's something random Google picked up
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:www.vfa195.co m/forum_viewtopic.php%3F3.40+coolitsystems [64.233.167.104]
Re:Oooookay (Score:1)
why? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:why? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:why? (Score:1)
Ironically, there's no engine sounds in Firefly/Serenity when the ship's in space, which is pretty much all the time, except when it's grounded.
Re:why? (Score:2)
Bravo, sir. Bravo.
Re:why? (Score:1)
watercooling, or steam cleaning? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:watercooling, or steam cleaning? (Score:2)
I used the steam to spin a turbine which powers the peltier i'm using to cool the water back down.
And I know what you're thinking "peltiers are power hungry," but be not afraid, my steam powered cooling system can handle it.
Re:watercooling, or steam cleaning? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:watercooling, or steam cleaning? (Score:3, Funny)
Steam? Don't you mean Xbox Live?
Dear God Why? (Score:3, Insightful)
And someone's selling additonal cooling for it? Makes as much sence as a water cooler add-on to your coffemaker.
P.T. Barnum was right.
UL certification does not mean reliable (Score:5, Interesting)
Odd you mention coffee machines because some years ago there was considerable trouble with them catching fire and it took UL a long time to evolve an acceptable testing methodology.
But this leads to an interesting possibility about these add-ons. It's possible that additional cooling could cause a thermal trip or similar overload protection device to fail to operate when it should, perhaps resulting in a fire starting elsewhere in the system. (For instance, a number of systems use PTC devices as simple thermal trips. Blowing additional cold air over a PTC could prevent it tripping). If this resulted in a fire, you might find your add-on cooler had invalidated your household insurance and you were not covered. The situation with changing the CPU cooler is different because the total heat and net airflow in the case should be unchanged.
Re:UL certification does not mean reliable (Score:2)
But I think the GP's point was taht UL certification means that it's not likely going to overheat to the point of being dangerous.
Re:Dear God Why? (Score:2)
Yes, the water cooling would probably run the chips at a lower temperature, but the two major reasons to do this (overclocking and improved reliability) don't really apply. Nobody in their right mind is going to be overclocking a 360, and extending the lifetime of the chips is just making the strongest link in
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Re:Dear God Why? (Score:1)
I have one of those
Waste of time (Score:3, Funny)
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That is no water cooler (Score:4, Interesting)
Like so:
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000V0AKE.16._
Re:That is no water cooler (Score:2)
Re:That is no water cooler (Score:1)
Thats because one is an Xbox and the other is something that isn't an Xbox.
Re:That is no water cooler (Score:1)
News? (Score:2, Funny)
Second of all... whats the point? I'm pretty sure Microsoft is handling the cooling issues well, and problems have only been reported in a small number of instances. I for one think buying this would be a big waste of money.
Re:News? (Score:2)
theyve sold something around 300,000- 400,000 xboxes, that means ~12,000 [one in 33] are "defective" or cr
Re:News? (Score:2)
Slashvertisement (Score:5, Insightful)
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In all seriousness (Score:1)
Re:In all seriousness (Score:3, Interesting)
Companies will make a buck on anything. That this exists doesn't imply Microsoft screwed up. It implies that CoolIt knows there are enough suckers out there that would be interested in buying their product.
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
A cooling kit is meant to make this thing WORK not improve game play or customize the system. The basic system, as shipped, should be sufficient and it is demonstrably not. The need for a cooling kit illustrates it perfectly.
Re:In all seriousness (Score:1)
Do we even have accurate statistics of how many systems are overheating? It seems that the majority of these cases fall under a few main issues:
If it is actually a widespread manufacturing flaw, then cer
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
By your logic AMD and Intel are at fault for poor chip designs because 3rd party companies make water cooling kits for computers.
This is just a gadget for people to waste their money on. There's no absolute need for it, just like there isn't a need for quite a lot of things that companies sell to people.
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
A game console is not intended to be a general purpose computer system although it could be fitted that way. It is intended to be a simple, "turn it on and play a game" device for entertainment purposes. As such, it should be simple and reliable. If this device is needed to make the machine operable for extended amounts of time, then it's a problem with the design of the machine. If it cannot be placed in the same locations as other game consoles in the past (i.e. in front of the
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
You what? Troubling? Hazardous? I'm sure trying to remember 101 cryptic commands to use in the shell is so much less troubling for 99% of people...
I'm fairly indifferent to the whole OS wars, if anything OS X is the far better of the three big ones, but to call Windows troubling and hazardous is just trolling.
Anyway, I thought the overheating issue was with the PSU block, not the console itself. Th
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
Re:In all seriousness (Score:2)
Serious question: Has anyone reported the problem to be with the CPU/GPU? I was under the impression (from all the accounts I've seen, which is admittedly not many) that the PSU is to blame, since it wasn't tested in the sort of environment that it'd be used in, and that the XBox itself was not the overheating unit.
Anyone? Apologies if this has been asked already.
not exactly a watercooling system (Score:1)
This article sucks (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:This article sucks (Score:1)
The only really informational bit:
"CoolIT Systems Inc. today announced that it is showcasing the world's first truly liquid-cooled Xbox 360 in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show from Jan. 4 - 8, 2006."
There are even pointless audio and video versio
Re:Steve from Hexus is QUITE prolific ... too much (Score:2)
So lets get this straight (Score:1)
Makes sense to me
Troubling (Score:5, Insightful)
I seem to be asking myself how long will I put up with this crap before I stop frequenting this site?
Boil the Witch! (Score:2)
And what part about "boil your xbox" don't you understand again?
I'm confused (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I'm confused (Score:2)
Re:I'm confused (Score:2)
The transformer is on a shelf by itself (glass plate on a component rack, not mounted on the wall, so it has 5 sides of open air) as well as the xbox 360 placed on another shelf (again, nothing around it). This didn't seem to do the trick, so I suspended a big box fan to the side blowing cold basement air ov
Re:I'm confused (Score:1)
reasons (Score:1)
Power Supply? (Score:1)
Hoax (Score:2, Interesting)
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What really should have been shown... (Score:2)
Yeah, that's why people buy consoles. (Score:2)
Nice ad, by the way.
Hexus.net must have paid for the Editors'... (Score:2)
I call BS. (Score:2)
Slashdot strikes again... (Score:1)
Mirrordot link of this story [mirrordot.org]
A better mystery... (Score:3, Insightful)
much like the reason why you would want to install a liquid cooling aparatus on a device that can maintain opertaing tempratures on its own!
I haven't heard of a huge overclocking community of XBox'ers, and it's not like you can easily upgrade the graphics to something that would add lots of heat to the system. The actual usefullness of this product seems rather limited.
Now, if they'd had made a cooling device for the power supply...
Slashvertisement (Score:2)
Ugh. Blatant and heavy-handed slashvertisement.
BTW, opening the case of a device does not void the warranty, although manufacturers would like you to think so. (Magnusson-Moss warranty act)
And "special cooling liquid?" What suckers would fall for such a coarse pitch?
useless... (Score:2)
And to those who said "I thought it was the power supply was the problem", why not just not comment at all until you have one? The power supply doesn't get hot enough on its own to shut down. It may be more sensitive to heat than the main unit (at least some of them may be), but it doesn't generate much heat on its own.
Finally, the Xbox 360 doesn't have an overheating problem unless you put it in an enclosed space. If you do, the sheer amount of
Dreamcast...revisited... (Score:2)
It worked for the Dreamcast...why not for the 360...what surprises me is that in 5 years, noone has come up with a better idea for cooling a console...I would really like to see a zero noise console...
HardOCP is doing it for real... (Score:2)
And yes, it does void your warranty.
Re:just one thought. (Score:2)
Re:just one thought. (Score:1)
If you don't have air conditioning, then you probably don't live in a climate where it's hot enough for it to matter anyway. I can't recall the last time I saw a home without air conditioning here in Louisiana. People who can't afford air can't afford a 360, nor would any sane individual put a 360 higher on their list of priorities.
I have to go along with
Re:just one thought. (Score:2)
That's a very odd statement. I live in Australia. It was 46 degrees centigrade yesterday. Most people I know don't have airconditioned homes. We are just used to the heat. Furthermore, airconditioning is a massive waste of energy - not environmentally friendly. Some people don't want to waste and pollute enough to cool a whole house, when they only want their videogame to work.
This at
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-> Fritz
Re:just one thought. (Score:1)
It's not the heat that's bad, but the humidity. The summers in my state get fairly humid, and that's the killer. I've been to California a couple of times and "dry heat" really means something. High humidity adds like 20F in the uncomfortable level.
Re:just one thought. (Score:1)
What if we Slashdotted Slashdot?
Is that even possible?
(You like the pun dont ya?)
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Re:God forbid (Score:1)