Edited on 2007-07-16 12:44:28 by AweirdGuy
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It is possible to install additional fans onto the sides of the Xbox case. This does provide a slight improvement for the internal temperatures, but is completely unneccesary and is more of a visual modification than a cooling boost.

Edited on 2007-07-16 12:38:33 by AweirdGuy
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The stock fan is a 12v 70mm fan, and it can be replaced with a 70mm or 80mm aftermarket fan. A 70m fan is difficult to find, so most people modify their Xbox to fit an 80mm fan instead. Also, 80mm fans commonly come with leds or cathodes, making those a popular choice despite the need to hack some plastic off the drive trays and the case lid. Tutorial for installing an 80mm aftermarket fan∞
Edited on 2007-07-16 12:32:55 by AweirdGuy
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Edited on 2007-07-16 12:32:34 by AweirdGuy
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You can provide more cooling to the harddrive by hacking the plastic at the rear of the harddrive tray. This is not a major improvement, but it can cool down a high speed higher capacity drive if you have one installed.
Here is a photo of a hacked hard drive tray:
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Here are some commonly used methods to cool an Xbox down: