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Roth
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2005 1:40:10 PM


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Here's a news report telling some of the things that the X360 can do.

http://www.techspot.com/story17606.html

Some really cool things, along with some really weird ones. Three 3.2 gigahertz processors :!: , that cause it to use a water cooling system :?:

Also, there are questions of backwards compatibility. hmmm... I guess we'll see.

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manuel
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2005 2:44:56 PM


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Isn't the design of the 360 a bit Apple-inspired? :? Or is it just me and a friend of mine who think so? :?:

I'm quite sure 360 will be compatible to old XBox games. And even if not, hey, they probably can emulate the XBox on that thing? :lol: :wink:

May 16th...
Ninja Gaiden
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2005 2:51:30 PM

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I just wonder what the price of it will be when it comes out.
Luke
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2005 3:26:24 PM


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backward compatibility will be emulation if it exists at all. The 360 uses a different CPU than the Xbox. although I do predict that it's more than fast enough to emulate the Xbox.

I don't think it's Apple inspired, Apple doesn't own the colour white...

and yes Ninja Gaiden4005, cost is my biggest concern as well. although I'm hearing between $299 and $399. I have no idea how they plan to pull that off without losing $5000 per console, but I'm just praying...

Ninja Gaiden
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2005 6:46:00 PM

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WOW 400 bucks. Im gonna have to wait along time for that price to drop or just get an original x box just to see what they are like.
Luke
Posted: Monday, May 16, 2005 3:37:55 AM


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Well, I found THIS that might be of interest to some of you...

sadly I cannot enter, being Canadian and all.


STOP THE DISCRIMINATION! :P

ZombieHunterX
Posted: Monday, May 16, 2005 7:58:26 AM


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"Roth" wrote:
Some really cool things, along with some really weird ones. Three 3.2 gigahertz processors !: , that cause it to use a water cooling system :?:

I guess this isn't common knowledge, because I had to point it out on another gaming forum as well, but the Dreamcast was water cooled. Most likely NOT the same way the XBox 360 will be water cooled, but water cooled nonetheless.

Luke
Posted: Monday, May 16, 2005 1:55:55 PM


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"ZombieHunterX" wrote:
the Dreamcast was water cooled. Most likely NOT the same way the XBox 360 will be water cooled, but water cooled nonetheless.



the dreamcast wasn't water cooled...

it has a heat pipe, but no way to circulate water if it were in there, I know first hand, because I completely disassembled mine out of curiosity one day.

Water cooling involves continuously moving water through a heatsink, which involves pumps, and a resevoir. The Dreamcast has neither, just a pipe (which would be a hose in a water cooling setup) that transfers heat from the CPU and GPU to the heatsink that the fan on the right side of the console is attached to.

ZombieHunterX
Posted: Monday, May 16, 2005 5:53:04 PM


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There is liquid in those heat pipes. It's circulated passively with convection.

EDIT: Reading into it a little further, it appears only the Japanese version of the console had this cooling? I could have sworn the US version had it too...

Luke
Posted: Monday, May 16, 2005 6:25:36 PM


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"ZombieHunterX" wrote:
There is liquid in those heat pipes. It's circulated passively with convection.


passive circulation wouldn't accomplish very much...especially in such a short area... I would estimate that the pipe, the full loop of it is maybe 8" long, which isn't enough (especially with that wimpy fan as cooling) to lower the temperature of the water enough to do anything.

Magic Potato Ninja
Posted: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 3:47:20 AM


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"NES-Luke" wrote:
...being Canadian and all.




Ha! A Maple Leaf!

...

Anyway, 'X-BOX 360' sounds like the equivalent of three Alienware "towers" with combined power.
This could be the first time in a while that PC gaming technology falls behind the consoles.

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