QUOTE(zilli0n @ Jan 3 2006, 12:25 AM)

Supposedly... If you take the fan duct off or out of your system it will crank up relatively fast. But for addition cooling so you dont have to rely on the 360's temp control, its great to have.
Ok so i really didnt want to start another 12v fan tutorial here it is!
Things you need.
1. Soldering iron
2. Any sort of fan.
3. A RC car charger (has to have an output of 12v)
first. cut the end off the 12v car charger. then strip the red and black wire down till you see the copper. Now cut the end connector off of your fan. And strip the red and black wire till you see the silver . Now take the red wire of the charger and solder it to the red fan wire. And repeat this step with the black wires. Put it in an outlet and there you go! A 12v External fan. I use 2 on my adapter ( I HAVE TESTED MORE THAN 2 BUT THE SPEED GETS DECREASED GREATLY WITH MORE THAN 2. SO EACH ADAPTER SHOULD HAVE NO MORE THAN 2 FANS ON IT). I have to say THEY ARE AWESOME! If you really want, this is not necessary, i hotglued the bottom of the fan to the shelf. since i wont be moving them ever. this isnt manditory but it helps keep a sturdy ground. The fans of the 360 are still louder and dont even put out even anywhere near how much these fans put out! I have had my 360 running for an hour straight and the psu is cold as ice!
This post has been edited by marauderrt10: Jan 3 2006, 06:52 AM