Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Behold the magic elixir.......BEER!!!
Better And Cooler Xbox 360's Later This Month?

Well it looks like Microsoft has heard the cries of millions about the Xbox 360 cooling issues. According to Kotaku:
"Opposable Thumbs is reporting that a new batch of Xbox 360s, with built-in HDMI, 65nm processors, quieter DVD drives and resolved heating issues, will be quietly hitting shelves last (of) this month or next month."
Hey, what about the rest of us who bought one already?
Thanks to Kotaku and Gizmodo for this information
Monday, August 6, 2007
Thermal Design Expert: Xbox 360 Is Designed Bad

If you've ever had any cooling issues, or the Red Ring of Death with the Xbox 360; you might find this interesting. A Japanese-based Nikkei hired a thermal design expert to take a look at the 360, and what he had to say isn't very good. They took a look at two consoles, one made in 2005 and one repaired in May 2007. And here is the dirty details:
• The temperature gap with room temp was 22 degrees C. "When designing consumer products, it is common to seek a temperature gap of around 10 degrees C between exhaust and room temperatures," the thermal design expert said. "The 22 degrees C is quite a large gap..."
• The cooling fan was half of desktop PCs—apparently to reduce noise.
• The expert pointed out, "The heat sink on the graphics LSI is so small, I wonder if it can really cool down the board." The reason for this? Apparently, Microsoft had to downsize the graphics LSI heat sink so that the DVD drive could be placed above it.
• In five minutes after booting up a game, the graphic LSI heat sink temp rose to 70 degrees C. In 15 minutes, the temperature for the microprocessor heat sink stabilized at 58 degrees, but the graphics LSI heat sink reached 80 degrees C. If the room temperature was high (like 35 degrees C), the heat sink could possibly hit 100 degrees C. What's more, if the vents were clogged with dust, the temperature could also increase.
• The console repaired in May 2007 did not have a new heat sink placed in it.
This is bad design. Really, really bad.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Worlds fastest Ram

OCZ has unveiled the 'world’s fastest' RAM, which is clocked at a speedy 1200MHz. Available now, priced at $250 — 2GB (2 x 1,024MB) kits.
Of course, we’ve seen quicker memory stuffed onto graphics cards, but the new motherboard-ready PC2-9600 Flex XLC modules sport a svelte hybrid cooling system that melds passive air and liquid injection systems to give you all the bragging rights you’d ever need.