which way does the 360 vent better, standing up or layimg down? or does it the same either way?
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I have always kept mine vertically. I don't really know why but I guess I just think it vents best this way. It vents straight into a window. (In the summertime and good weather days anyway...)
i have mine horizontal. standing up would cover about half the vents. i also recently pulled the metal sheild out from under the top part. i didnt see a need to keep the heat in further.kit352i also have mine elevated off the ground. i used one of those mesh wire paper holding trays and it fits perfect with maximum airflow.
Horizontal. Don't like the idea of my discs being vertical inside the 360, my dog would probably it down too.
I have a launch 360 (Jan 06) and one from Feb 09. Both are sitting horizontal and both have little feet that I bought at the hardware store stuck to the underside that lifts them about 1 1/2 inches off the shelf. I've never had a problem with either. So horizontal gets my vote...extra ventilation is good too.
i also recently pulled the metal sheild out from under the top part. i didnt see a need to keep the heat in further.kit352thats probably a heat sink they are there for a reason
[QUOTE="kit352"] i also recently pulled the metal sheild out from under the top part. i didnt see a need to keep the heat in further.sharkbiscuit79thats probably a heat sink they are there for a reason no I know what hes talking about. between the rear dual-fans and the white (or black if you have an elite) casing, there is a metal sheild with holes punched in. I installed my own talismoon fans and soldered them to a 9V source on the motherboard so they suck out a lot more hot air. On the site which directed me how to do that, I read that taking out the metal shield would increase air flow by 5%
[QUOTE="sharkbiscuit79"][QUOTE="kit352"] i also recently pulled the metal sheild out from under the top part. i didnt see a need to keep the heat in further.shadow8585thats probably a heat sink they are there for a reason no I know what hes talking about. between the rear dual-fans and the white (or black if you have an elite) casing, there is a metal sheild with holes punched in. I installed my own talismoon fans and soldered them to a 9V source on the motherboard so they suck out a lot more hot air. On the site which directed me how to do that, I read that taking out the metal shield would increase air flow by 5% Yeah the heat sinks are on the motherboard over the CPU and GPU not under the casing, also by opening your console and tearing the inner microsoft sticker to do so you have voided your own warranty.... smart ;)
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