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Revision as of 00:08, 10 April 2024
The Xbox 360 has used multiple different type of fans for cooling the processors. The fans are controlled by the SMC using the Thermal Algorithm.
Dual Fan
Dual fan assemblies were used in the Original Xbox 360 and pulled air through the heatsink through a shroud. There are 3 different fans used from different vendors. For Xenon motherboards, the connector is a 4-pin connector, with a power and ground for each fan. All other models use a 3-pin fan connector with a common ground and power for each fan.
Delta
- Model: AUB0712HH
Nidec
- Model: E35427-55MIC13
Sunon
- Model: KDE1207PTVX-A
Single Fan
The Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E used a single fan mounted directly to the heatsink in a more traditional configuration. There are 4 different fans used from different vendors. They use a 4-pin PWM connector.
Cooler Master
- Model: FA09025H12LPA
Delta (Type 1)
- Model: AUB0912HH
Delta (Type 2)
- Model: AUB0912HH
Foxconn
- Model: AUB0912HH
Prototypes
Cooler Master
A7015-30RB-4AN-P1
Used internally in a variety of applications, such as the Workbench Cooler
A9020-30CB-4AP-C1
Used on early Trinity prototypes, this fan was slimmer than final fans and was mounted to a [Heatsink#Trinity Prototype|taller heatsink]].
- Cooler-Master-3-Fan.jpg
- Cooler-Master-3-Fan-back.jpg
Protechnic Magic
MGT7012ZC-A15
Version of the fan used on the GPU hot-swap socket present on GPU SLT systems.