New cooling solution for Gamecube portablizing
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 10:24 pm
Hey guys, I just wanted to share an interesting find with you all. When looking through my parts bin for things that could be of use, I stumbled upon an old broken original Xbox 360 power brick. Naturally, I started taking it apart to see if I could use anything from it. It turns out, I found the heat sink from the power brick to be perfect for cooling our portables when paired with a slim fan.




As you can see, the heat sink is tiny at 91mm x 50mm x 4mm and it covers the main board chips just right. Now I know that the IBM heat sinks are the go to for cooling our portables, but I feel that this heat sink in conjunction with a slim fan can give us a lot more flexibility when it comes to the design of our portables. They're also a lot more readily available. Let me know what you think.
Edit:
I may have found some good small fans to add to this.
Here:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/e ... ND/2242564

At 30mm x 30mm x3mm these fans are TINY. The decibel levels are fairly reasonable for a fan this size and the air flow is not bad either. I imagine two of these should be enough to keep things cool. The model number is UB5U3-700.
As you can see, the heat sink is tiny at 91mm x 50mm x 4mm and it covers the main board chips just right. Now I know that the IBM heat sinks are the go to for cooling our portables, but I feel that this heat sink in conjunction with a slim fan can give us a lot more flexibility when it comes to the design of our portables. They're also a lot more readily available. Let me know what you think.
Edit:
I may have found some good small fans to add to this.
Here:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/e ... ND/2242564
At 30mm x 30mm x3mm these fans are TINY. The decibel levels are fairly reasonable for a fan this size and the air flow is not bad either. I imagine two of these should be enough to keep things cool. The model number is UB5U3-700.