Hi all,
I got my ebay 3 Red ROL console though the post today - so I thought I'd abuse it straight away ! (IMG:
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First thing I did was to whip off the heatsinks - it's a release console so yep had the silver foil on the GPU ... (IMG:
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Next I just bent the legs of the X-clamps a few degrees more to give some more pressure on the die's. Reassembled it all - turned on - still 3ROL ... (IMG:
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Never mind - lets do what I haven't had the bulls to do with my proper 360 - test the limits of the thermal shutdown etc ..
For the test I used a stopwatch and my trusty IR temp gun - this is HEATSINK temperature as close as I could get to the die itself.
I ran independent tests - ie I used a fan on one whilst I let the other one cook, No AV lead in either, so had 4 ROL whilst the test was running ...
Here are the results (same graph - just one is Deg C, the other Deg F) -
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Before I decided to record the results, the console gave me the 2 lights (ie overheating) - fine. But when I recorded the results - it did not - it just kept going and actually SHUT OFF the power to the console for both the GPU and CPU ...
GPU shut off the console @ 54 Deg C, CPU shut off the console @ 73 Deg C (IMG:
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But the best thing of all after doing the tests .... (IMG:
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No doubt it won't last (maybe it will once I mod if properly..) - but useful info on the shutdown temps anyway ...
One further test I plan to do is to check the fan voltage on CPU/GPU temp - I'll add this into the graph soon ...
Cheers,
Richard.