On 14-10-08 08:09 PM, Dman777 wrote:

It was a known issue for a few(very small quantity) Xbox's...most of
those modded and with high air current.

Why should Microsoft's Hardware work any better than their software ;)

.it's enough heat to warm the glass of those 2 tubes
at the base, extremely warm the plastic,  and in time I am sure the heat
would cook something on the circuit board that would cause a single
point of failure.

Have you snooped around with an infrared thermometer? are there any components that are too hot to touch? (watch out for the voltage of course)

if it is one warm part, you could also just epoxy on a SMALL heat-sink.
http://www.futurlec.com/Heatsinks.shtml


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