
You’ve all heard of the stability issues of the Xbox 360, right? One of the many theories is that the console overheats and crashes. It’s quite frankly possible, because I bet that they are being manufactured at yields limits to respond to the demand. CoolIT has just announced a liquid-cooling system that totally replaces the original air-forced cooling of the Xbox 360. That would be pretty sad for consumers if they had to liquid-cool their game console… Talking about the strong demand for the Xbox 360 I noticed in a report that it actually sold less units than the original Xbox… Manufacturing could not supply nearly enough. Press Release
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