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Nyko Aftermarket Xbox 360 Cooling

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Nyko Technologies has announced an aftermarket cooling system for the Xbox 360 console. The new XBOX 360 Intercooler 360, is a compact snap-on forced-fan, which is now available for $19.99. According to Nyko's tests, the Intercooler which is equiped with three fans can reduce the systems internal temperature to two to ten degrees Fahrenheit. This could extend the life of components inside the system.

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How ugly... I guess that is a view from the back, it might not be neary as bad when looking from the front.
 
two to ten C in F.... uhh.... so thats, 1C to like 5C?

TBH, why did they bother? its so minimal its not worth it.
 
Mussels said:
two to ten C in F.... uhh.... so thats, 1C to like 5C?

TBH, why did they bother? its so minimal its not worth it.

It reduces it TO 2-10F, not BY 2-10, so actually it is quite a noticable difference.
 
Jimmy 2004 said:
It reduces it TO 2-10F, not BY 2-10, so actually it is quite a noticable difference.

That's amazing a $20 device cools the entire thing well below freezing temperatures. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: It's a bunch of fans you tack onto the back, there is no compressor on that. It's definitely BY 2-10F.
 
I was going by what Malware wrote which says "to two to ten...", but now I've read the source you guys are right! Sorry :toast:

Edit: Malware wasn't wrong, the site itself did originally say to instead of by.
 
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