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The [[Xbox 360]] has used multiple different type of heatsinks for cooling the processors. | The [[Xbox 360]] has used multiple different type of heatsinks for cooling the processors. | ||
Revision as of 10:54, 19 March 2023
The Xbox 360 has used multiple different type of heatsinks for cooling the processors.
Xbox 360 (Original)
The Original Xbox 360 used 2 heatsinks: one for the CPU, and one for the GPU. There were also 2 different versions of each heatsink.
Heatpipe CPU
Used on the Xenon, Zephyr, and Elpis motherboards. It was also used on very early versions of the Falcon motherboard.
Aluminum CPU
Used on the Falcon, Jasper, and Tonasket motherboards.
Low Profile GPU
Used on early/mid Xenon motherboards and returned on the Tonasket motherboard.
Extended GPU
Used on late Xenon, Zephyr, Elpis, Falcon, and Jasper motherboards.
Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E
The Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E use a single heatsink for the CGPU. There were 2 versions of the heatsink. Both versions have a fan mounted on them.
Heatsink with a fan mounted on top
Tall Slug
Used on the Trinity motherboard. This heatsink was only used for a brief time.
Short Slug
Used on the Trinity, Corona, Waitsburg, and Stingray motherboards. It was also used on Winchester with slightly shortened pegs on the bottom, as Winchester removed the IHS.