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NeoOne

Inscrit(e) (le) 02 déc. 2013
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Dans le sujet : Ajout d'une mémoire interne sur Xbox 360 (Fat/Slim)

17 février 2025 - 22:20

Hello guys, Hope you are well.
I bought a brand new Xbox360 Slim 4GB internal memory with manufacture date December 2012.
I am new in this area of modding, and I would like to upgrade the internal memory in order to avoid any future problems.
Can someone please kindly help me with the most simple and easiest solution providing a tutorial step by step including images if needed?
Would be very grateful.
All the best.

Dans le sujet : Régler définitivement un problème de surchauffe

17 février 2025 - 22:18

Hello guys,Hopeyou are well.I bought a brand new Xbox360 Slim 4GB internal memory and manufacture date December 2012.I am new in this area of modding, and I would like to mod the fan speed 30-50% in order to avoid overheating problems. I don't want to use switches or drilling the case of the console.Can someone please kindly help me with the most simple and easiest solution providing a tutorial step by step including images if needed?Would be very grateful.All the best.

Dans le sujet : Régler définitivement un problème de surchauffe

17 février 2025 - 22:16

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Hi, excellent tutorial, for the drilling: drill for the holes of the screws and hole saw for the hole of the fanyou can also add the soldering indoors for people who don't want to disfigure their console at 200% that doesn't play live, and for example left the player:YELLOW = 12VBLUE = 5VRED = Groundfor my part I also added an interrupter on the fan (between the 12v and the fan) http://img11.imagesh.../i/5vsb12v.jpg/ http://img62.imagesh.../img0004xt.jpg/an S3 fan 8cm result on fsd on a Zephyr console = -15°C on the originaltemperature Thanks to Evok 54 for the images, the fan and the tip

Hello guys,Hope
you are well.
I bought a brand new Xbox360 Slim 4gGB internal memory and manufacture date December 2012.
I am new in this area of modding, and I would like to mod the fan speed 30-50% in order to avoid overheating problems. I don't want to use switches or drilling the case of the console.
Can someone please kindly help me with the most simple and easiest solution providing a tutorial step by step including images if needed?
Would be very grateful.
All the best.


Dans le sujet : Xbox 360 Slim Fan Mod / Fan Voltage Mod 9V or 12V

17 avril 2024 - 11:29

Junglexbox360, (on) 03 Apr 2024 - 13:31, wrote:

Hello

As far as I know, you can't change the temperatures on an original console.

On the other hand, if you modify your console with rgh3.0 you will have access to the temperature change but for that you have to open the console.

FYI, your warranty seal is no longer useful because the consoles are no longer guaranteed

Hello,

Thank you for the information.

I know the warranty is over, it was just an observation because the console wasn't opened yet.

Unfortunately, I don't have the items and equipment needed in order to perform the RGH mod.

I saw on the internet that if unplug the blue wire from the fan connector it runs on 12V. Is that safe for long term? does it break the fan or hardware?

Is there a safe way to modify the wires of the original fan to run at 9V?

Kind regards.


Dans le sujet : Xbox 360 Slim Fan Mod / Fan Voltage Mod 9V or 12V

03 avril 2024 - 20:47

Hello,

Thank you for the information. I know the warranty is over, it was just an observation because the console wasn't opened yet.

Unfortunately, I don't have the items and equipment needed in order to perform the RGH mod.

Is there a way to mod the console using only software and usb?

I saw on the internet that if unplug the blue wire from the fan connector it runs on 12V. Is it safe for long term, does it break the fan or hardware?

Or maybe is there a safer way to wire the connectors of the original fan to run at 9V or 12V?