Hey guys, today i'd like to share with you my Major Project for my Design and Technology class.
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(this is a simplified version of it, basic design)
I give to you the ICEcubed, or iCE3 for short. What it is , is a portable, external, liquid-cooling box that the console is placed on top off.
The way it works is when heat is given off by the case, it is captured in the tubes of coolant.
Since the coolant is 20x more thermally conductive than air, it keeps the console cooler than the internal fan.
I am still in the design process, or alpha stage, at the moment, and all ideas and feedback are welcome. What this has to do with Borderlands 2 is that i was thinking of giving the design that "cell-shaded" look that the game is known for.
Oh and because I play BL2 so much that it is what caused me to think of this project, because it made my xbox get very hot.
Seeing as this is my first kind of project like this (liquid-cooling) anyone's advice would be very welcome.
Also getting opinions and feedback is great for the portfolio side of the project.
Make sure to follow me on twitter for more progress:
HorizonApex
Thanks guys.

(this is a simplified version of it, basic design)
I give to you the ICEcubed, or iCE3 for short. What it is , is a portable, external, liquid-cooling box that the console is placed on top off.
The way it works is when heat is given off by the case, it is captured in the tubes of coolant.
Since the coolant is 20x more thermally conductive than air, it keeps the console cooler than the internal fan.
I am still in the design process, or alpha stage, at the moment, and all ideas and feedback are welcome. What this has to do with Borderlands 2 is that i was thinking of giving the design that "cell-shaded" look that the game is known for.
Oh and because I play BL2 so much that it is what caused me to think of this project, because it made my xbox get very hot.
Seeing as this is my first kind of project like this (liquid-cooling) anyone's advice would be very welcome.
Also getting opinions and feedback is great for the portfolio side of the project.
Make sure to follow me on twitter for more progress:
HorizonApex
Thanks guys.