Xbox 360 visual temperature indicator: XCM 360 Hot Rock Case

XCM Hot Rock - Image 1All these cases of the XBox 360 going kaput have Xbox modders scrambling to find ways to avoid getting victimized by the Ring of Death. Modders, like Team Xtender, are researching on how they can further improve the Xbox 360’s cooling system, which unfortunate Xbox 360 owners and modders blame as the main cause of most Xbox 360 malfunction.

If you’re always worried whether your Xbox is getting too hot (and eventually getting toasted), this case mod is for you: featuring the XCM 360 Hot Rock Case, which lets users know how hot the Xbox 360 is, without having to place a thermometer on the box.

The XCM Xbox 360 case will change color according to its temperature. The temperature and corresponding color are outlined below:

  • Below 29℃ — Orange light
  • 30-31℃ — Purple light
  • 32-35℃ — Light blue light
  • 36-39℃ — Green light
  • 40-43℃ — Blue light
  • 44-47℃ — Red light
  • Over 48℃ — Red light flashing

Not only will it make your dimly4-lit room flash nifty bright colors, but its also quite useful in letting you know when your Xbox 360 is running at a dangerous 48℃ so that you can turn it off before the Ring of Death takes over your beloved machine.

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XCM Hot Rock - Image 1All these cases of the XBox 360 going kaput have Xbox modders scrambling to find ways to avoid getting victimized by the Ring of Death. Modders, like Team Xtender, are researching on how they can further improve the Xbox 360’s cooling system, which unfortunate Xbox 360 owners and modders blame as the main cause of most Xbox 360 malfunction.

If you’re always worried whether your Xbox is getting too hot (and eventually getting toasted), this case mod is for you: featuring the XCM 360 Hot Rock Case, which lets users know how hot the Xbox 360 is, without having to place a thermometer on the box.

The XCM Xbox 360 case will change color according to its temperature. The temperature and corresponding color are outlined below:

  • Below 29℃ – Orange light
  • 30-31℃ – Purple light
  • 32-35℃ – Light blue light
  • 36-39℃ – Green light
  • 40-43℃ – Blue light
  • 44-47℃ – Red light
  • Over 48℃ – Red light flashing

Not only will it make your dimly4-lit room flash nifty bright colors, but its also quite useful in letting you know when your Xbox 360 is running at a dangerous 48℃ so that you can turn it off before the Ring of Death takes over your beloved machine.

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