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Non-BIOS changing of fan speed?
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| Silver Cain 2004-12-27, 9:46 am |
| Try opening it up and cleaning out the fan, maybe vacuum
our your xbox at the same time. A lot of times fans are
noisy because they are dirty, and also the sound might
only manifest itself when it is turning at a high rpm.
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>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, anyone know how I can slow down the fan speed on my
Xbox? Kinda noisy!
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>Preferably without having to hack the BIOS or anything.
I may or may not
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>have Avalaunch ;)
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>Thanks.
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>CJSnet
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| CJSnet 2004-12-27, 5:47 pm |
| Brand new Xbox. Really just looking for an answer to my question, but
thanks anyway.
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Thanks.
CJSnet
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"Silver Cain" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Try opening it up and cleaning out the fan, maybe vacuum
> our your xbox at the same time. A lot of times fans are
> noisy because they are dirty, and also the sound might
> only manifest itself when it is turning at a high rpm.
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> Xbox? Kinda noisy!
> I may or may not
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