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Can someone give me a tutorial on how to install a custom 120mm fan in jtag
I searched everywhere and can't find anything
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well what i did was
1. take the metal shield off of the cover
2. lay the fan down in between the where the shield and cpu heat sink in and stick a pencil through the blades and trace the circle the fan will go through
3.drill a big hole in between the the shield and cpu heat sink.
3.take a dremel and sand until you get to the end and just finish it off so its a perfect circle
4.place the fan over the new hole and drill the holes for the screw
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GPJPXP wrote well what i did was
1. take the metal shield off of the cover
2. lay the fan down in between the where the shield and cpu heat sink in and stick a pencil through the blades and trace the circle the fan will go through
3.drill a big hole in between the the shield and cpu heat sink.
3.take a dremel and sand until you get to the end and just finish it off so its a perfect circle
4.place the fan over the new hole and drill the holes for the screw


I need help connecting the wires to turn the fan on
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Silent96 wrote
GPJPXP wrote well what i did was
1. take the metal shield off of the cover
2. lay the fan down in between the where the shield and cpu heat sink in and stick a pencil through the blades and trace the circle the fan will go through
3.drill a big hole in between the the shield and cpu heat sink.
3.take a dremel and sand until you get to the end and just finish it off so its a perfect circle
4.place the fan over the new hole and drill the holes for the screw


I need help connecting the wires to turn the fan on

wire the red wire to a 12v source and wire the black wire to a ground (GND) spot on the board
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Silent96 wrote
GPJPXP wrote well what i did was
1. take the metal shield off of the cover
2. lay the fan down in between the where the shield and cpu heat sink in and stick a pencil through the blades and trace the circle the fan will go through
3.drill a big hole in between the the shield and cpu heat sink.
3.take a dremel and sand until you get to the end and just finish it off so its a perfect circle
4.place the fan over the new hole and drill the holes for the screw


I need help connecting the wires to turn the fan on


heres some pictures of where 2 solder the wires

i took these from my rrod xbox. i us these points in my working jtag.

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nice!! the fan mod will not keep the rrod from returning if you already had it.
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