- Sep 20, 2007
- 17,501
- 12
- 0
Thought I'd start a thread on my latest project. Over the fall, I'll be building a water cooled Playstation 3 60gb. The idea goes back a couple of years when my original PS3 died. I repaired it by reflowing but heat build up eventually kills it after a few months. Obviously, we need beefier cooling.
I've made a couple observations about how the fat PS3s are cooled. First of all, the stock heatsinks don't seem quite adequate. It's got a giant fan but the cooling fins themselves look they were designed for a laptop. Unlike a PC cooler which has a lot of smaller fins, this has fewer, bigger ones. I don't think it can get rid of heat fast enough. Lets the chips overheat.
The second problem is the power supply, which is internally mounted and passively cooled. It gets very hot. The motherboard is mounted upside down so the chips are getting cooked from the back and the front. So that's the second thing to deal with.
The water cooling bit is actually the easy part. I'm sticking with a kit since I don't have much experience with it to buy my own parts.
I'll be using the Larkooler iSky Water 300, which comes with just about everything. I think I can modify the stock block to fit the mounting holes. For the second block, I'll be using a Koolance GPU-200. It has a universal bracket that fits the PS3's stock holes.
To cool the other components, I'll be using dual 80mm fans. With the stock cooler gone, there's plenty of room. The focus is not on a quiet system, but a cool one. The problem is cooling the PSU, as there's not a lot of venting at the top of the case. Nor is the room for an internally mounted fan.
The design is based on the original PS3 water mod.
http://www.ps3news.com/ps3-hacks-jailbreak/ps3-water-cooling-mod-solutions-available/
I've already cut the holes for the water lines. Pics will be coming up soon. I'll keep updating this thread as I make progress. Tips and suggestions welcome!
I've made a couple observations about how the fat PS3s are cooled. First of all, the stock heatsinks don't seem quite adequate. It's got a giant fan but the cooling fins themselves look they were designed for a laptop. Unlike a PC cooler which has a lot of smaller fins, this has fewer, bigger ones. I don't think it can get rid of heat fast enough. Lets the chips overheat.
The second problem is the power supply, which is internally mounted and passively cooled. It gets very hot. The motherboard is mounted upside down so the chips are getting cooked from the back and the front. So that's the second thing to deal with.
The water cooling bit is actually the easy part. I'm sticking with a kit since I don't have much experience with it to buy my own parts.
I'll be using the Larkooler iSky Water 300, which comes with just about everything. I think I can modify the stock block to fit the mounting holes. For the second block, I'll be using a Koolance GPU-200. It has a universal bracket that fits the PS3's stock holes.
To cool the other components, I'll be using dual 80mm fans. With the stock cooler gone, there's plenty of room. The focus is not on a quiet system, but a cool one. The problem is cooling the PSU, as there's not a lot of venting at the top of the case. Nor is the room for an internally mounted fan.
The design is based on the original PS3 water mod.
http://www.ps3news.com/ps3-hacks-jailbreak/ps3-water-cooling-mod-solutions-available/
I've already cut the holes for the water lines. Pics will be coming up soon. I'll keep updating this thread as I make progress. Tips and suggestions welcome!