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madsi2k
Did Anyone Know to Xbox360 or PowerPC (LastGen) working Temperature range.
I can't find it anywhere... mad.gif I need this data for making a CPU and Mainboard cooler.
Thanks for help
Heet
http://users.erols.com/chare/elec.htm


That should give you an idea. Basically your good unless you wrap it in a towel smile.gif


madsi2k
QUOTE(Heet @ Jan 17 2007, 01:12 PM) *

http://users.erols.com/chare/elec.htm
That should give you an idea. Basically your good unless you wrap it in a towel smile.gif


Thanks a lot. smile.gif But it's AMD and Intel CPU's thermal data.
I'm looking PowerPC G5 and/or after series CPU's. rolleyes.gif
As you see the link. Max Temp range very variable.
Heet
The Xeon processor is there, its near the bottom. The actual processor XCPU is not there but his close brothers are and that gives you a good measuring stick. Go all the way to the bottom, then up until you see red. Its there.


Anyways stay below 70 degrees celcius or about 160 degrees fahrenheit and your good.



The towel thing is a joke because people are now reporting that they are fixing their 360's by wrapping them in towels to increase heat and solder reflow. That pretty much throws 160 degrees out the window lol.
oneohm
Around 37 degrees and overheats when approaching 65.
option350z
Wow, some of you need lessons on manufacturers and processors. No, the Xeon processor for the xbox is not there. Why? It's made by IBM not Intel. And as far as I am concerned, Intel and IBM processors are not identical. So go look for the processor data on IBM's search bar. It's there.
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