2 problems i immediately see-you now have no fan speed control, and your hot melt glue WILL eventually end up on your mobo or clogging up your heatsink.
+mupps420 yea for now i have to unplug it every time im done using it But i ordered a new one. Just surprised this video didnt mention anything about it
ok fair didnt realise the temp was that high on it. still, no fan speed control is ridiculous. your xbox updating in standby while youre trying to sleep now sounds like a vacuum cleaner. hahaha gtx 480.
You can use machine screws and washers to attach the 4 holes on the bottom of the fan through to the heat sink. Small machine screws will fit in the gaps between the heat sink fins. Secure with a small nut and bam ur done, glue free. Otherwise awesome video. Would like to see how the hot glue has held up! Lets get a follow up video and see what it looks like now!
@@nogoatnate5008 CRJ Micro 4-Pin PWM GPU Fan Adapter Cable All Black Sleeved for Graphics Cards. These are the same cables you would use to attach a aftermarket fan to a GPU in a PC.
Better idea! DO NOT USE HOT GLUE on your heatsink 🤦🏻♂️! The vanes of the heatsink can accept a screw between them easily. It doesn't damage the heatsink. The vanes are pliable enough yet strong enough to securely hold the fan as well. This video was with that one exception. Do NOT use hot glue near hot or warm very warm objects.
good vid even all these years later. just did this because my stock fan was loud and dirty. used a red led 120mm pc fan i had laying around that has removable screw mounts that slide off. didnt even have to glue it just splice the wires and pressure fit it in there lol. thanks for the info dude!
I was thinking the very same thing. Of course it's not gonna melt at thr processors core temp immediately BUT...imagine 3-4 hours or more of gameplay. 🤦🏻♂️
@@stonedsavage7814 Hot glue indeed melts Immediately at 160-182 degrees ...HOWEVER leave some on the dash of your car in the summer ...I think your picking up what in laying down. 😏
+Ben itoben haha jk thanks man, umm potentially. Right now my eyes are on the xbox one I have a few more things I want to do. Once it is done then I definitely am going to turn my attention to the PS4 :D
ok, realised why... that steel.mesh in the fan shroud would actually hinder cooling and cause resistance, I'd cut all that metal mesh out, use some filter material (don't see why as it's an exhaust port) and you'd increase airflow by atleast 50%
Was the airflow better then it was before or was it any quiter? I just want to know it looks! sick nice tutorial I might do it after I do the front leds.
+SYN TECH I honestly didnt do any testing, since I hardly use the xbox one I never really saw how hot it got before, I strictly did it for the cosmetic side of things, the fan definitely seems to be spitting out a lot of air but yeah I dont want to say whether it is better than before or not since I have done no real testing!
Is the fan speed the same as the speed with the stock one (does the speed changes the same as with the stock one. Example: when playing a demanding game the fan spins faster). Looks sick, I'm planning on doing this
+Francisco Rodríguez no this setup will not run the fan at full rpm, the consoles cpu is made to send a constant 6v or so to the fan while in idle mode, or while on the xbox home screen. doing this wire setup will disable the pulse width modulation, which is what the cpu uses to change fan speeds, and what the othe two wires he did not attach are for. you simply need to wire the fans power and ground wires to a 12v power supply, like the one on the bottom of the motherboard, or one you plug into a wall outlet. if you have them hooked up like this your console will not be sufficently cooled during gameplay, and will reach temps of 130°F or higher, which will most likely cause long term damage if left alone. but as long as the fan is for sure at 12v you will be fine
no problem, really. I just want to make sure i can catch people before they get too far, i cant get a hold of dopesoner ive tried multiple times, his consoles been like this for months. so have other peoples consoles. i acually uploaded a video explaining this today, hopefully it gets around to the people that need it
+Alex blazak I understand. I just ordered a new stock fan because mine is doing a clicky sound, I just want the console to be silent, warranty doesn´t apply anymore so I hope the new one works fine. Again, thank you for the information, definitely going to check that video.
+Arty Robles as long as its not the large molex style 4 pin commonly used on pc motherboards and its the smaller one then yes it will work, although i would monitor it for a bit after you install it
Hello, I just did this and my fan I used was a 4 pin PWM Cooler Master Fan and the fan runs at full speed all the time, I've only connected the Positive and Negative wires together and previously with all 4 wires connected it still ran at full speed, any thoughts how to fix it?
I'm trying to do this mod. If I got a vga cable adapter that takes care of the power supply for the fan. But most fans now require controllers and software for leds. Any help?
I know this is late but Im just wondering, when you did this and plugged in the xbox did the fan run and the xbox not turn on ? If I plug out the fan after the fan shuts off and plug it back in the whole xbox works but if I unplug the xbox and plug it back in it does the same thing. Any idea why ? Btw, Im using the same model fan but mine is static pressure but I dont think there is much difference.
+iextacyz please please check this comment your fan is not making more air because its only running at half power. when you attach the fan in this wasy (just the positive and negative wires) it disables the PWM (pulse width modulation) setting and the xbox will constantly run it as if you are on the home screen, at 700rpm. usually it increases when you start a game but it cant anymore, you need to wire the fan to a solid 12v line like the leds he installed, or an external 12v supply. my xbox was setup just like this and i have a thermometer it read 130°F while gaming a new xbox reads 115 max. i have correctly applied new arctic silver 5 paste to my cpu and i put the fan to a 12v line, now it reads 108°F maximum during games, if all of you keep running your consoles this way THEY WILL FRY TO DEATH
I havent done yet bud, I took it off because I figured it was that and Ive heard this as well but I would like to know where the other 12 volt on the board is. Im only aware of the one Yelawolf posted.
theres just the one under the power plug in, same spot dopesoner wired his leds to. you could run both the leds and fan from it no problem, just keep in mind youll have full rpm all the time, or you could buy a 4 pin pwm fan that would work the same as the stock fan without modification
im not sure about the adapter but any fan with a 4 pin plug will work just make sure its of a high quality, this fan needs to last a long time. go searching on amazon and check reviews, you should be able to pull something up
+7amoudeh82 specs shouldnt matter as long as it is a 12v fan. any 120mm fan is fine, however i suggest going with ones like the one i used that doesnt have a square rim a circular one it need to fit in the metal shield on the xbox one
Claro echarle silicona caliente al disipador esperar que se enfríe para que pegue pero cuando una xbox One trabajo el procesador se caliente junto al disipador aunque le pongas un ventilador para (mantenerlo frío) realmente solo botar la aire caliente así que el silicón se vuelve a calentar y adivina donde caerá esa silicona exacto en la placa base de la xbox one
should of used pwm fan, with pwm adapter to control the fan speed, looks good tho, i did this with my red led fan and cut a window to show off the led strips here is the adapter www.amazon.com/Graphics-Cooling-Connector-Adapter-Conversion/dp/B005ZKZEQA/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1443647165&sr=8-13&keywords=pwm+fan+adapter
Im stuck atm as I want to do a fan swap but all the fans I want to use all run 12 or 5v. If I spliced the xbox oe plug to a new rgb fan wiring and plugged it in that sorts the fans power supply but not the leds, how do I run the led supply to work with no motherboard plugs. The idea I had was USB out the back. Would your link/adapter allow the fan to work as the pins on a xbox fan are backwards from left to right
@@infamousxx I was looking at a vga to pwm adapter cable to take care of the power of the fan itself but the lights are annoying me. Corsair require shit loads of hardware to just lightup!!! The 5v I was hoping to run the lights only from USB
Hi help me please . I want to change aftermarket fan. 1. Pwm aftermarket cable off 2. Originál Xbox fan VGA conector off 3. Connect pwm aftermarket fan cable to VGA originál connector and thats All ? Xbox is ready to start ? Thx
Instead of grinding those upper tabs on each corner, just simply do not put the metal cover back onto the xbox one cage, only install 2 t8 self tapping screws on each opposing corner right into the heat sink cooling fins, being careful NOT not hit the heat sink pipes, or you can use 4 t8 up to you, 2 will be more the sufficient to hold the fan onto heat sink, then simply just install the speaker and wifi card to the side of the metal case onto each surrated surfaces on the side of the bottom metal case assy. being sure to drive the screw... ( one for the speaker, one for the WiFi card ) with the shank side going into the inside off the xbox one component area, One ea. will be sufficient to hold those items onto the side of the metal bottom case, so that they're not rattling around inside the case. Then take all the screws from the top metal case and simply reinstall them to there respective locations so that they will secure the other components to the lower outter black plastic case, Then simply reattach the xbox one black plastic outer case Cover back on, and now that you didn't install the upper metal case, now you can clearly see your l.e.d lights shinning through the intake air fins of the outer black case cover and the new fan will be able to pull allot more cool air into the xbox one, thus cooling it allot more efficiently.
does the opposite pal removing the metal creates a bigger area thus less concentrated therefor slower air intake and messy for instance air will be flapping everywhere rather than where it needs to do some research
No. Fan will o nly pull as much air as it is designed too, not more, not less, Obviously if you cover the fan well, then yes, it will not be as sufficient....As far as research is concerned, not sure what you are trying to convey, Unless you're trying to insult me, which I could careless...Anyway, good luck, with your customized Xbox One, have fun.
The first point they are talking about is called Volumetric Flow Rate. You can check out the wiki article on it, but it's got some calculus in it. However, you can think of it like covering half of a vacuum tube to get greater suction. The opposite would be covering half the tube of a leaf blower. You are effectively increasing the CFM at the barrier point in both those cases. The second point they are talking about is that with greater concentration, you have smaller eddies off the current. You can think about it like eddies in water, except gas eddies are more disruptive of directional air flow at slower speeds (hence their argument above). Just trying to clarify and give you some key words. I'm not siding with Rossco-j.
i just did it the exact way he did it the only thing that i dont like is that it stays on at a constant speed and stays on for a minute when the xbox is off but it works fine and looks alsome
+Tyler Gores he just said, there arent any mods like the ones you are speaking of, the word "mods" doesent just apply to hacks and cheats for games, it is a shortened version of the word modifications. This video is simply a case modification, meaning cool stuff for the external parts of the system nothing can be done to 'hack" an xbox one console as of right now
why nobody is using little screws ? in older CPU coolers they was used to hold the fan in place :)) Its way Bettler Athen hotglue ?? and smells better :D
Wtff is this, why would u only twist them together, and why tf would u put hot glue near a heat sink that'll damage it and most likely will melt as the xbox heats up
Why are you putting hot glue near the hottest point of the Xbox it'll will melt over time n damage your mother board should have used something else don't know what gonna look into it and I'll re comment but thank you for the tip I would highly recommend not using hot glue
DO NOT HOOK YOUR FAN UP LIKE THIS YOUR CONSOLE WONT BE ABLE TO INCREASE THE RPM WHEN YOU START A GAME IT WILL RUN HALF SPEED CONSTANTLY AND REACH TEMPS OF +130°F Now that i have your attention (sorry for the caps its just this it clearly important and no one is hearing me yet) i did this exact plug setup with the same fan and i have a thermometer installed in my window and yes it read upwards of 130°F which is 15°F more than a new console. with the fan powered by a solid 12v line you get 108°F max. i have Arctic silver 5 paste which i suggest you all invest in and apply, heres how- some people think you cover the entire cpu chip in a thin layer of paste but this is highly incorrect, you simply put a rice shaped dab in the center (after cleaning the old paste from both the heatsink and cpu obviuosly) just enough so that when you tighten the sink back on it spreads evenly across the chip, with no air bubbles or imperfections, which will decrease the heat transfer if they occur. this is not some random trying to trick people or something, i am a legitimetly concerned human being who it trying to save some consoles.
and th corsair AF120 is acually a case cooling fan, not a cpu colling fan although it will work for that at full rpm, there are much better fans which you should get.
basically wasn't talking about earlier was that want to get mods on Xbox one by all know how to and that's all really is basically I want them and I would pay pay for it but I don't know how to do it cuz I dunno how to get mods on that I don't know how its like step one two step without step 1 100 I just need tutorial on his bike you show everything
Don't cut the fan wire - You can get a conversion wire from amazon and it will be clean www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZKZEQA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
+ThisGuyTechnofy it is relatively simple, but yes I would say if you are not a "handy" person and have not done similar cosmetic mods on past consoles that of course you are at risk of damaging something
2 problems i immediately see-you now have no fan speed control, and your hot melt glue WILL eventually end up on your mobo or clogging up your heatsink.
Yes you need a four wire pwm fan Found out the hard way. It runs on full blast all the time even when my xbox is off
damn, i guess thats in instant on mode? guess youre in energy saving until you put the original back on :P
+mupps420 yea for now i have to unplug it every time im done using it But i ordered a new one. Just surprised this video didnt mention anything about it
And energy saving mode?
ok fair didnt realise the temp was that high on it. still, no fan speed control is ridiculous. your xbox updating in standby while youre trying to sleep now sounds like a vacuum cleaner. hahaha gtx 480.
You can use machine screws and washers to attach the 4 holes on the bottom of the fan through to the heat sink. Small machine screws will fit in the gaps between the heat sink fins. Secure with a small nut and bam ur done, glue free. Otherwise awesome video. Would like to see how the hot glue has held up! Lets get a follow up video and see what it looks like now!
You don't have to solder! You could just get a vga fan to pwm fan adapter cable. This works just fine
I know this was commented 2 years ago but could you comment an Amazon link for this cable?
@@nogoatnate5008 cant post a link here just search for it
@@michelangelonero I have searched and I don’t know which one is correct
@@nogoatnate5008 CRJ Micro 4-Pin PWM GPU Fan Adapter Cable All Black Sleeved for Graphics Cards. These are the same cables you would use to attach a aftermarket fan to a GPU in a PC.
You used a AF120 which is not optimized to pull air through that heat sink use a SP120
Looks awesome :D
+MrMario2011 thanks bro
Why did you have to change the adapter of the corsair fan to accommodate it?
ModBot so on your console you only used the - + from the original fan. nothing will get damaged if you don't use the other 2 wires?
Better idea! DO NOT USE HOT GLUE on your heatsink 🤦🏻♂️! The vanes of the heatsink can accept a screw between them easily. It doesn't damage the heatsink. The vanes are pliable enough yet strong enough to securely hold the fan as well. This video was with that one exception. Do NOT use hot glue near hot or warm very warm objects.
good vid even all these years later. just did this because my stock fan was loud and dirty. used a red led 120mm pc fan i had laying around that has removable screw mounts that slide off. didnt even have to glue it just splice the wires and pressure fit it in there lol. thanks for the info dude!
hot glue to an heatsink? next to heatpipes? with a medium temps of 60 degrees? sounds nice
Bad info here! Just get a 120mm pwm LED fan designed for heatsinks. No soldering..
Tattooedsailor hi do you know the pinout for xbox one s fan port?
Microsoft uses proprietary designs for their fans and pin layouts, they aren't the same as a standard pwm on a pc
You could just get a vga fan to pwm fan adapter cable. This works just fine
Think about it, how glue melts when it gets hot, right?! And your putting it... on a literal heat spreader, which is designed to become hot, right?!
Hot glue melts at 170 so Jo chance it will melt from normal use.
I was thinking the very same thing. Of course it's not gonna melt at thr processors core temp immediately BUT...imagine 3-4 hours or more of gameplay. 🤦🏻♂️
@@stonedsavage7814 Hot glue indeed melts Immediately at 160-182 degrees ...HOWEVER leave some on the dash of your car in the summer ...I think your picking up what in laying down. 😏
could I use a 140mm fan so it could line up with the mounting holes?
queen bee 140mm too big
Does it make any quieter, or any better cooling?
troyBORG yes
Can i use zip ties to hold the fan?
BOOOM! hes at it againn!!
cool vid buddy,.. anything planned on the ps4?
+Ben itoben thats a secret...
+Ben itoben haha jk thanks man, umm potentially. Right now my eyes are on the xbox one I have a few more things I want to do. Once it is done then I definitely am going to turn my attention to the PS4 :D
cool ,.. look forward to seeing what other ideas you have planned for the xbox then ,,,
do you like (soccer) football?.. the new fifa 16 is awesome!
+Ben itoben not really but I have heard the fifa games are fun, wouldnt mind playing it!
whybdid you.choose a 120 when you could have used a 140 and adjusted the fan shroud? more air and less fan speed...
ok, realised why... that steel.mesh in the fan shroud would actually hinder cooling and cause resistance, I'd cut all that metal mesh out, use some filter material (don't see why as it's an exhaust port) and you'd increase airflow by atleast 50%
Was the airflow better then it was before or was it any quiter? I just want to know it looks! sick nice tutorial I might do it after I do the front leds.
+SYN TECH I honestly didnt do any testing, since I hardly use the xbox one I never really saw how hot it got before, I strictly did it for the cosmetic side of things, the fan definitely seems to be spitting out a lot of air but yeah I dont want to say whether it is better than before or not since I have done no real testing!
Ok lol it still looks hella cool lol.
+SYN TECH Haha ya im hyped on it!
A 4-pin PWN fan and PWM adapter works wonders my guy.
I know this was commented 2 years ago but could you comment an Amazon link for this cable?
Does that fan use more power than the original fan? It could possibly be an issue if it uses more electricity than the original
it cannot use more power that its given its works great no problems, but its little bit hotter because the orginal is the most optimall
Wrong the most optimal is not the stock fan their are many more better fans to use
also he used the wrong fan type
what is the most optimal because i want my xbox cooler
sorry but you wont see the LEDs in the first place the grills face the opposite direction
I took a drill to the plastic welds on the underside of the fan grill, and it popped right out. Flipped it, glued it and now I can see it
Is the fan speed the same as the speed with the stock one (does the speed changes the same as with the stock one. Example: when playing a demanding game the fan spins faster).
Looks sick, I'm planning on doing this
+Francisco Rodríguez no this setup will not run the fan at full rpm, the consoles cpu is made to send a constant 6v or so to the fan while in idle mode, or while on the xbox home screen. doing this wire setup will disable the pulse width modulation, which is what the cpu uses to change fan speeds, and what the othe two wires he did not attach are for. you simply need to wire the fans power and ground wires to a 12v power supply, like the one on the bottom of the motherboard, or one you plug into a wall outlet. if you have them hooked up like this your console will not be sufficently cooled during gameplay, and will reach temps of 130°F or higher, which will most likely cause long term damage if left alone. but as long as the fan is for sure at 12v you will be fine
+Alex blazak Thank you for the information,
no problem, really. I just want to make sure i can catch people before they get too far, i cant get a hold of dopesoner ive tried multiple times, his consoles been like this for months. so have other peoples consoles. i acually uploaded a video explaining this today, hopefully it gets around to the people that need it
+Alex blazak I understand. I just ordered a new stock fan because mine is doing a clicky sound, I just want the console to be silent, warranty doesn´t apply anymore so I hope the new one works fine. Again, thank you for the information, definitely going to check that video.
+Arty Robles as long as its not the large molex style 4 pin commonly used on pc motherboards and its the smaller one then yes it will work, although i would monitor it for a bit after you install it
Hello, I just did this and my fan I used was a 4 pin PWM Cooler Master Fan and the fan runs at full speed all the time, I've only connected the Positive and Negative wires together and previously with all 4 wires connected it still ran at full speed, any thoughts how to fix it?
try getting a low rpm fan connector
Use trimmer or potentiometer
do u have any red ring Xboxes your getting rid of
does it run at full speed and is there a way to control the speed of the fan
hot glue lol sureeee
I facepalmed
it works
The brackets that mount fans to the hyper 212 might also clip onto that heatsink.
Strider tried that and it's just a bit to big unless you got a gap filler like a anti vibration foam or something.
So my led fan has 4 wires and the xbox stick fan also has 4 wires witch wires goes were
My fan won't spin but the LEDs light up do you know what I could be doing wrong? I have the exact same one as you used in the tutorial
When attempting to insinuate someone is a dumbass, it's best to ensure you are not, in fact, a dumbass yourself. It's "you're" not "your", dumbass.
your fan is either being restricted my something or the motor is dead the leads would not light up otherwise
They make adapters for the motherblard to aftermarket fans
I'm trying to do this mod. If I got a vga cable adapter that takes care of the power supply for the fan. But most fans now require controllers and software for leds. Any help?
thank you so much i need this
I know this is late but Im just wondering, when you did this and plugged in the xbox did the fan run and the xbox not turn on ? If I plug out the fan after the fan shuts off and plug it back in the whole xbox works but if I unplug the xbox and plug it back in it does the same thing. Any idea why ? Btw, Im using the same model fan but mine is static pressure but I dont think there is much difference.
+iextacyz please please check this comment your fan is not making more air because its only running at half power. when you attach the fan in this wasy (just the positive and negative wires) it disables the PWM (pulse width modulation) setting and the xbox will constantly run it as if you are on the home screen, at 700rpm. usually it increases when you start a game but it cant anymore, you need to wire the fan to a solid 12v line like the leds he installed, or an external 12v supply. my xbox was setup just like this and i have a thermometer it read 130°F while gaming a new xbox reads 115 max. i have correctly applied new arctic silver 5 paste to my cpu and i put the fan to a 12v line, now it reads 108°F maximum during games, if all of you keep running your consoles this way THEY WILL FRY TO DEATH
I havent done yet bud, I took it off because I figured it was that and Ive heard this as well but I would like to know where the other 12 volt on the board is. Im only aware of the one Yelawolf posted.
theres just the one under the power plug in, same spot dopesoner wired his leds to. you could run both the leds and fan from it no problem, just keep in mind youll have full rpm all the time, or you could buy a 4 pin pwm fan that would work the same as the stock fan without modification
I actually have the PWM adapter so I can just use that so I dont have to solder anything. You think I can just buy a PWM fan and mount it on there ?
im not sure about the adapter but any fan with a 4 pin plug will work just make sure its of a high quality, this fan needs to last a long time. go searching on amazon and check reviews, you should be able to pull something up
People who complain about the hot glue have never touched a cpu cooler. They don't actually get hot, that's the entire point of the fan on it.
That fan looks more aimed at speed rather than pull strength
I'd like to do this but the hot glue worries me. Isn't there any bracket to make it so we can screw the new fan in place?
Cable tie under the heatsink
Wouldn't this make the Xbox one cooler because of the blue light
yes
If the Xbox gets really hot the heat sync will re-melt the hot glue onto the morherboard
thats true
i know lolz
PixeL The Bear how does it work
no it wont an xbox wont run at 120c lol
Why not keep the stock fan and just put leds on the stock fan?
Is that from 5v to 12v
So you only need two wires????
hi man, 1st of all thanks for this really cool one, 2nd thing will it be OK to select any 120 mm fan? or I have to stick to some spec's?
thanks
+7amoudeh82 specs shouldnt matter as long as it is a 12v fan. any 120mm fan is fine, however i suggest going with ones like the one i used that doesnt have a square rim a circular one it need to fit in the metal shield on the xbox one
Claro echarle silicona caliente al disipador esperar que se enfríe para que pegue pero cuando una xbox One trabajo el procesador se caliente junto al disipador aunque le pongas un ventilador para (mantenerlo frío) realmente solo botar la aire caliente así que el silicón se vuelve a calentar y adivina donde caerá esa silicona exacto en la placa base de la xbox one
yeh nice job been wondering what to do with my xb1
should of used pwm fan, with pwm adapter to control the fan speed, looks good tho, i did this with my red led fan and cut a window to show off the led strips here is the adapter
www.amazon.com/Graphics-Cooling-Connector-Adapter-Conversion/dp/B005ZKZEQA/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1443647165&sr=8-13&keywords=pwm+fan+adapter
does this mean then my fan wont run at just full speed all the time?
Im stuck atm as I want to do a fan swap but all the fans I want to use all run 12 or 5v. If I spliced the xbox oe plug to a new rgb fan wiring and plugged it in that sorts the fans power supply but not the leds, how do I run the led supply to work with no motherboard plugs. The idea I had was USB out the back. Would your link/adapter allow the fan to work as the pins on a xbox fan are backwards from left to right
@@beemerrobbie tap.into the 12volts that way u have full fan speed, USB is 5vs and won't spin as fast
@@infamousxx I was looking at a vga to pwm adapter cable to take care of the power of the fan itself but the lights are annoying me. Corsair require shit loads of hardware to just lightup!!! The 5v I was hoping to run the lights only from USB
@@beemerrobbie just cut the wire to the lights, easier way cut the trace on the lights and all done
Lmao @ using hot glue. Why not just use zip ties? Hot glue lol
What do you think will happen once that glue warms up again? 😬
does anyone know what the other two are like which one is the 5v switch?
Do a tutorial of connecting multiple fans
pretty sick!
+Austin HERNANDEZ Thanks man!
What do i do with the 3rd cord on the fan?
thats would be ur control wire for the fan
Hi help me please .
I want to change aftermarket fan.
1. Pwm aftermarket cable off
2. Originál Xbox fan VGA conector off
3. Connect pwm aftermarket fan cable to VGA originál connector and thats All ? Xbox is ready to start ?
Thx
Instead of grinding those upper tabs on each corner, just simply do not put the metal cover back onto the xbox one cage, only install 2 t8 self tapping screws on each opposing corner right into the heat sink cooling fins, being careful NOT not hit the heat sink pipes, or you can use 4 t8 up to you, 2 will be more the sufficient to hold the fan onto heat sink, then simply just install the speaker and wifi card to the side of the metal case onto each surrated surfaces on the side of the bottom metal case assy. being sure to drive the screw... ( one for the speaker, one for the WiFi card ) with the shank side going into the inside off the xbox one component area, One ea. will be sufficient to hold those items onto the side of the metal bottom case, so that they're not rattling around inside the case. Then take all the screws from the top metal case and simply reinstall them to there respective locations so that they will secure the other components to the lower outter black plastic case, Then simply reattach the xbox one black plastic outer case Cover back on, and now that you didn't install the upper metal case, now you can clearly see your l.e.d lights shinning through the intake air fins of the outer black case cover and the new fan will be able to pull allot more cool air into the xbox one, thus cooling it allot more efficiently.
does the opposite pal removing the metal creates a bigger area thus less concentrated therefor slower air intake and messy for instance air will be flapping everywhere rather than where it needs to do some research
No. Fan will o nly pull as much air as it is designed too, not more, not less, Obviously if you cover the fan well, then yes, it will not be as sufficient....As far as research is concerned, not sure what you are trying to convey, Unless you're trying to insult me, which I could careless...Anyway, good luck, with your customized Xbox One, have fun.
The first point they are talking about is called Volumetric Flow Rate. You can check out the wiki article on it, but it's got some calculus in it. However, you can think of it like covering half of a vacuum tube to get greater suction. The opposite would be covering half the tube of a leaf blower. You are effectively increasing the CFM at the barrier point in both those cases. The second point they are talking about is that with greater concentration, you have smaller eddies off the current. You can think about it like eddies in water, except gas eddies are more disruptive of directional air flow at slower speeds (hence their argument above).
Just trying to clarify and give you some key words. I'm not siding with Rossco-j.
i just did it the exact way he did it the only thing that i dont like is that it stays on at a constant speed and stays on for a minute when the xbox is off but it works fine and looks alsome
The stock fan blows air up and out top of case. Installing another fan, better be careful it’s spinning in correct direction. Hey thanks for sharing 🤪
Always use oem parts
3:15 Big oof momment
how do you get a modded xbox one cuz I don't know how
+Tyler Gores There are no software mods (hacks) for Xbox One. This video is showing a case modification, which is very different.
I don't know how I get mods on the Xbox one I have one that its just I want mods but I don't know how I get them the mods
+Tyler Gores he just said, there arent any mods like the ones you are speaking of, the word "mods" doesent just apply to hacks and cheats for games, it is a shortened version of the word modifications. This video is simply a case modification, meaning cool stuff for the external parts of the system nothing can be done to 'hack" an xbox one console as of right now
OK
Guys, pretty sure he wants case mods.
why nobody is using little screws ? in older CPU coolers they was used to hold the fan in place :)) Its way Bettler Athen hotglue ?? and smells better :D
better then
Nice
Thanks! Really happy with the outcome 😁
Wtff is this, why would u only twist them together, and why tf would u put hot glue near a heat sink that'll damage it and most likely will melt as the xbox heats up
Use a Volt meter. Don’t use a power supply.
if there’s no power to the fan your method is useless, you could check the resistance between the fan live and plug to see which has resistance
@@ethanbaylis5204 It’s not useless at all. You said it yourself, it checks for resistance. A magnetized fan has a resistance you dope.
You know the fan modulates instead of running full bore you will end up frying something on the board guarantee I would not recommend this lmfao
Just buy a fan adapter
Gonna pop a wraith on that
My xbox died because it got Gluecosis, I'm filing a law suit.
Why are you putting hot glue near the hottest point of the Xbox it'll will melt over time n damage your mother board should have used something else don't know what gonna look into it and I'll re comment but thank you for the tip I would highly recommend not using hot glue
DO NOT HOOK YOUR FAN UP LIKE THIS YOUR CONSOLE WONT BE ABLE TO INCREASE THE RPM WHEN YOU START A GAME IT WILL RUN HALF SPEED CONSTANTLY AND REACH TEMPS OF +130°F Now that i have your attention (sorry for the caps its just this it clearly important and no one is hearing me yet) i did this exact plug setup with the same fan and i have a thermometer installed in my window and yes it read upwards of 130°F which is 15°F more than a new console. with the fan powered by a solid 12v line you get 108°F max. i have Arctic silver 5 paste which i suggest you all invest in and apply, heres how- some people think you cover the entire cpu chip in a thin layer of paste but this is highly incorrect, you simply put a rice shaped dab in the center (after cleaning the old paste from both the heatsink and cpu obviuosly) just enough so that when you tighten the sink back on it spreads evenly across the chip, with no air bubbles or imperfections, which will decrease the heat transfer if they occur. this is not some random trying to trick people or something, i am a legitimetly concerned human being who it trying to save some consoles.
and th corsair AF120 is acually a case cooling fan, not a cpu colling fan although it will work for that at full rpm, there are much better fans which you should get.
130°F is fine...
130°F is fine...
130°F is fine...
130°F is fine.
basically wasn't talking about earlier was that want to get mods on Xbox one by all know how to and that's all really is basically I want them and I would pay pay for it but I don't know how to do it cuz I dunno how to get mods on that I don't know how its like step one two step without step 1 100 I just need tutorial on his bike you show everything
Should have done an RGB fan haha
RGB is too flashy, distracting for those of us who came in the dark
Don't cut the fan wire - You can get a conversion wire from amazon and it will be clean
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZKZEQA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tronix fix !!!
Hot glue? Seriously?
Rip my Xbox one
Definitely don't try this unless u know what ur doing
+ThisGuyTechnofy it is relatively simple, but yes I would say if you are not a "handy" person and have not done similar cosmetic mods on past consoles that of course you are at risk of damaging something
GET ZIPTIES
Hot glue on a HEAT sink 🙄 quit modding lol