Introducing the PSP’s biggest fan… mod

If you thought Neubit‘s battery pack mod for the PSP took the cake for eyebrow raising mods, think again. Syn7h from their site has gone on another tinkering binge as of late, which conceived this interesting little upgrade:

PSP cooling fan - outside and inside - Image 1 PSP cooling fan - outside and inside - Image 2 

Yup, it’s a PSP-mounted cooling fan mod. And unlike some other company-sponsored parts we’ve seen before, this one sucks air directly into the unit’s innards – which should make for more efficient cooling, and gives of a nice, powerful hum only a PC-mounted fan can churn out. What are the uses for such a thing? We’re sure the guys who somehow find themselves stuck in Death Valley or the Kalahari desert should gets kicks out of this setup. Now if we only had a dust filter mod…

The cool part about this mod is that Syn7h guarantees it does not require any form of soldering, relying instead on either a tube of superglue, or a glue gun. Here’s a rundown on what you need:

  • PC Cooling Fan
  • Wire
  • Hot Glue or Super Glue
  • PSP
  • Little Switch

Now before you get started, you will have to remove some components from the PSP, such as chunks of the UMD door and the UMD cradle itself. Make sure to read Syn7h’s step-by-step instructions for the mod (click on the Read link), and keep your fingers crossed.

If you thought Neubit‘s battery pack mod for the PSP took the cake for eyebrow raising mods, think again. Syn7h from their site has gone on another tinkering binge as of late, which conceived this interesting little upgrade:

PSP cooling fan - outside and inside - Image 1 PSP cooling fan - outside and inside - Image 2 

Yup, it’s a PSP-mounted cooling fan mod. And unlike some other company-sponsored parts we’ve seen before, this one sucks air directly into the unit’s innards – which should make for more efficient cooling, and gives of a nice, powerful hum only a PC-mounted fan can churn out. What are the uses for such a thing? We’re sure the guys who somehow find themselves stuck in Death Valley or the Kalahari desert should gets kicks out of this setup. Now if we only had a dust filter mod…

The cool part about this mod is that Syn7h guarantees it does not require any form of soldering, relying instead on either a tube of superglue, or a glue gun. Here’s a rundown on what you need:

  • PC Cooling Fan
  • Wire
  • Hot Glue or Super Glue
  • PSP
  • Little Switch

Now before you get started, you will have to remove some components from the PSP, such as chunks of the UMD door and the UMD cradle itself. Make sure to read Syn7h’s step-by-step instructions for the mod (click on the Read link), and keep your fingers crossed.

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