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JaamesAmos
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I would like to know what the best fan speed to have on a jtag is to prevent RROD, Overheating etc.
My Console is a Xenon if that makes a differance
My Console is a Xenon if that makes a differance
12v mate.I would like to know what the best fan speed to have on a jtag is to prevent RROD, Overheating etc.
My Console is a Xenon if that makes a differance
thx12v mate.
I'm not sure about that mate as thats al the information I know.thx
What about the percent of the fans you can change on FSD?
thx
What about the percent of the fans you can change on FSD?
yeah 100%
Agreed ^ ^ ^don't do the 12v fan mod... you can just tell it to go to 100% in fsd or in the nand. This is so much simpler....
what if u do 12v fan mod then put it to 100?don't do the 12v fan mod... you can just tell it to go to 100% in fsd or in the nand. This is so much simpler....
what if u do 12v fan mod then put it to 100?
I always use 98%...I guess in my theory, having 2% of extra play in there means I am not pushing it 100%, just almost. I guess in my mind, the extra 2% doesn't really help that much and it keeps less power from being drawn which can reduce (even slightly) the chance that the extra power draw can kill the chips/circuitry of the board.
You could go all out and wire in a 12v variable fan mod:I would like to know what the best fan speed to have on a jtag is to prevent RROD, Overheating etc.
My Console is a Xenon if that makes a differance
what if u do 12v fan mod then put it to 100?
Xenons are famous for overheating. Full power will never hurt! Even then, it may still overheat, so 12v fan modding, isn't a bad idea. Keep them as high as they will go, and try not to use your JTAG for too long. Let it cool if you see it's getting hot...I would like to know what the best fan speed to have on a jtag is to prevent RROD, Overheating etc.
My Console is a Xenon if that makes a differance