Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Nyko Intercooler (Xbox 360)

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Nyko
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Accessory Brand: Nyko EAN: 0743840860204 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Nyko Manufacturer: Nyko Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 743840860204 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Nyko Studio: Nyko
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Customer Rating:      Summary: DONT BUY Comment: This thing right here is a pice of S*IT it keeps the disk cool but it make your 360 feel like it been baking in the oven for about 5 - 10 mins and it is as loud as a mother trucker and it caused the red lights thing and i truckes up your console
Customer Rating:      Summary: avoid Comment: these things kill your xbox faster. avoid.
just put your xbox flat and give it plenty of ventilation space and it will last alot longer
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't buy this Comment: This type of device actually increases the temperature within your xbox 360, better to leave it develop the ring of fire while Microsoft are willing to provide you with a replacement.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cooler of Death Comment: This item should be well avoided do not even think about stickin it on ya Box as it voids the warranty melts to ya box an even worse causes the RED RING OF DEATH!! so dont be fooled it does not make your 360 cooler it just sticks more strain on the power unit which causes pins to melt an power packs to blow and it drains your precious 360s power consumption which leads to your Box running unstable and causing it to crash.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely useless... Comment: I originally had the idea that since I played the Xbox quite alot then it would be worthwhile investing in a cooler to reduce the risk of overheating and the console melting down...
A tacky piece of equipment... the fan had three extra fans at the back of some extra fans so it wasn't doing a lot at all, in fact it wasn't doing anything...
-Noisy... the noise is horrible and loud, it sounds like a cheap desk fan buzzing in the distance and its really really annoying!!!
-Some browning on the plug... this piece of epuipment is really mucked up... it decided to burn the AC plug resulting in a replacement which cost some more cash... an unworthy trade if you ask me.
Overall this was just a piece of junk and I can tell you that I exchanged it for another one just to give it one last chance and the same thing happened (but only this time the AC plug didn't mess up completely :D).
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