neogen
04-10-2007, 13:26
More Pictures of new CPU HeatSink Xbox360: 65nm? not Falcon?
Here are more pictures by JWSpeed of the xbox forums of the inside of the Xbox360 with new CPU heatsink we talk about earlier. The motherboard looks (almost) identical to the Zephyr, so I doubt it's the Falcon already. If the CPU is 65nm or not is hard to say ... it seems to be a bit different to those in the Pro-hdmi or Elite. The lower power usage (displayed below) seems to indicate it might have a 65nm CPU and/or GPU though.
While the new heatsink loses the copper heatpipe, it seems bigger/larger than the old CPU heatsink. So it might cool off the CPU as well as the old one (the CPU has never really been the issue anyway, it's the GPU that overheats). However, by removing the heatpipe in the middle of the CPU heatsink the airflow is probably also better for the 'addon' GPU heatsink ... and we all know that chip can use more cooling. Maybe that's why they changed it?
*Update* About the X-Clamps, his is what JWSpeed said:
"MS is now using the heatsink with a X spring clamp on the bottom, plus 4 screws to hold the heatsink down. IMO this looks like a good setup and should keep the GPU in place."
Please note that not all Halo3 LEs are like this, it seems to start somewhere at lot #734 (end august man. date) - you can find the lot# on the side sticker of the Xbox360 box.
http://pictures.xbox-scene.com/xbox360/cpu/Elite.jpghttp://pictures.xbox-scene.com/xbox360/cpu/Halo.jpg
Fonte: Xbox-Scene (http://www.xbox-scene.com)
Sembra che alcune Xbox 360 Halo 3 LE abbiano o il processore o il chip grafico (o entrambi) a 65nm, visto che il consumo di elettricitā della console nella dashboard comparata con una elite (sempre nella dash) č nettamente inferiore (1 amp. contro 0,6 amp.).
Oltre al processore/gpu hanno cambiato le xclamp con un sistema un po' piu efficace con delle molle ed ha tolto il heatpipe che intercorreva tra il dissipatore del cpu e del gpu.
(Nota dell'utente Yngwie del forum di MondoXbox)
Here are more pictures by JWSpeed of the xbox forums of the inside of the Xbox360 with new CPU heatsink we talk about earlier. The motherboard looks (almost) identical to the Zephyr, so I doubt it's the Falcon already. If the CPU is 65nm or not is hard to say ... it seems to be a bit different to those in the Pro-hdmi or Elite. The lower power usage (displayed below) seems to indicate it might have a 65nm CPU and/or GPU though.
While the new heatsink loses the copper heatpipe, it seems bigger/larger than the old CPU heatsink. So it might cool off the CPU as well as the old one (the CPU has never really been the issue anyway, it's the GPU that overheats). However, by removing the heatpipe in the middle of the CPU heatsink the airflow is probably also better for the 'addon' GPU heatsink ... and we all know that chip can use more cooling. Maybe that's why they changed it?
*Update* About the X-Clamps, his is what JWSpeed said:
"MS is now using the heatsink with a X spring clamp on the bottom, plus 4 screws to hold the heatsink down. IMO this looks like a good setup and should keep the GPU in place."
Please note that not all Halo3 LEs are like this, it seems to start somewhere at lot #734 (end august man. date) - you can find the lot# on the side sticker of the Xbox360 box.
http://pictures.xbox-scene.com/xbox360/cpu/Elite.jpghttp://pictures.xbox-scene.com/xbox360/cpu/Halo.jpg
Fonte: Xbox-Scene (http://www.xbox-scene.com)
Sembra che alcune Xbox 360 Halo 3 LE abbiano o il processore o il chip grafico (o entrambi) a 65nm, visto che il consumo di elettricitā della console nella dashboard comparata con una elite (sempre nella dash) č nettamente inferiore (1 amp. contro 0,6 amp.).
Oltre al processore/gpu hanno cambiato le xclamp con un sistema un po' piu efficace con delle molle ed ha tolto il heatpipe che intercorreva tra il dissipatore del cpu e del gpu.
(Nota dell'utente Yngwie del forum di MondoXbox)