- Jan 9, 2008
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So i'm first and foremost a PC gamer but I recently picked up a 360 for cheap. The main problem with the thing was that it got damn noisy after awhile. There are two 60mm fans that get super loud when they kick into high gear. I bought the 360 for GTA 4 pretty much, and it seemed to kick into high gear a couple minutes after I started playing. I play at my desk so the noise was unbearable for me since the 360 sits within a few feet of my head. I had to play with headphones to hear anything.
So that initially sparked this project. I decided to throw the 360 into an old PC case I had lying around and make it as close to a PC as possible. It runs off an ATX power supply, it has standard VGA and RCA hookups on the back as well as USB. Below are some pics.
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc7.jpg
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc10.jpg
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc12.jpg
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc13.jpg
I detailed the entire build process if anyone is interested: http://forums.llamma.com/viewtopic.php?t=21342
Oh, and i'm not trying to start any sort of PC vs 360 debate. I just thought you guys might enjoy seeing this. It was pretty fun to build.
So that initially sparked this project. I decided to throw the 360 into an old PC case I had lying around and make it as close to a PC as possible. It runs off an ATX power supply, it has standard VGA and RCA hookups on the back as well as USB. Below are some pics.
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc7.jpg
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc10.jpg
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc12.jpg
http://www.mindcyclestudios.com/xbox-pics/xbc13.jpg
I detailed the entire build process if anyone is interested: http://forums.llamma.com/viewtopic.php?t=21342
Oh, and i'm not trying to start any sort of PC vs 360 debate. I just thought you guys might enjoy seeing this. It was pretty fun to build.