Xbox 360’s keeping its cool?

Xbox 360We’ve tried everything imaginable to keep our Xbox 360’s as cool as ice. Remember Team Xtender‘s XCM 360 High Speed Air Cooler, complete with a thermometer and two high speed fans? How about  the stylish Antec Notebook Cooler? Or maybe you also followed Dano2k0’s footsteps and had your Xbox 360 internally watercooled?

Whatever the case may be, we’ve all the blamed the heatsinks for overheating issues and it looks like Microsoft is finally going to put their foot down and do something.

Rumor has it that Microsoft is going to switch to new processors that will use a 65nm process than the consoleÂ’s current 90nm chips. Making the console cooler and running more efficiently. Reports also have it that Chartered Semiconductor will be stepping in with the new chips in the first months of the coming year.

These new chips will bring forth a much cooler Xbox 360 and will set the three rings of death at bay.

Via T3

Xbox 360We’ve tried everything imaginable to keep our Xbox 360’s as cool as ice. Remember Team Xtender‘s XCM 360 High Speed Air Cooler, complete with a thermometer and two high speed fans? How about  the stylish Antec Notebook Cooler? Or maybe you also followed Dano2k0’s footsteps and had your Xbox 360 internally watercooled?

Whatever the case may be, we’ve all the blamed the heatsinks for overheating issues and it looks like Microsoft is finally going to put their foot down and do something.

Rumor has it that Microsoft is going to switch to new processors that will use a 65nm process than the consoleÂ’s current 90nm chips. Making the console cooler and running more efficiently. Reports also have it that Chartered Semiconductor will be stepping in with the new chips in the first months of the coming year.

These new chips will bring forth a much cooler Xbox 360 and will set the three rings of death at bay.

Via T3

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