It was a TSOP flash, so no modchip needed. (Saves a bit of height, too.)
So at the end of the day, anyone can do this?
Make a case, strip it down a bit and voila?
It was a TSOP flash, so no modchip needed. (Saves a bit of height, too.)
I would like to see a Wii stripped down to the size of a dongle that plugs in your TV's input jacks now that I've seen this.
Fuck off.
So at the end of the day, anyone can do this?
Make a case, strip it down a bit and voila?
Anyone that's confident enough with soldering.
The tallest capacitors were taken off and attached with wires so they could lay flat. The PSU was removed and replaced by an external AC -> DC converter and the loose PCB inside the box, which was heavily modified.
The IDE cable was also cut and put back together to form a right angle. The rest were wire modifications (Front panel, etc.)
Fuck off.
Why don't you?
This news only just reached some sources, MfM wins again.
And this thing runs pretty hot? Lets hope it doesn't RFoD (Red Fan of Death, Oh the lulz.)
Sliderkk: Last word.
Sliderkk: Last word.
The creator said it got up to ~150F in game at the stock fan speed. He raised the speed and said it cooled off a little bit.
Yeah but that just makes it noisier, then again i'd rather a system work and be noisy (360) than be quiet and die.
Sliderkk you don't know if 6 months is a long time? Well it's half a year to get from old xbox to this. Ofcourse it's a long time. Stop bringing up topics you don't even know what you are talking about to have the last word in our so called argument.
Ontopic: Nice and sleek looking mod, even if it's unstable... Now let someone strip down the PS3, I'd like to see that
Nice and sleek looking mod, even if it's unstable... Now let someone strip down the PS3, I'd like to see that