Hands-on: Intercooler TS for Xbox 360

Nyko's latest cooling device for the Xbox 360 seems to have learned its lessons from past mistakes. Rather than a pass-through power connector that caused a few 360 to go haywire, the new Intercooler TS for Xbox 360 (MSRP$24.99) comes with its own power cord. Rather than just turn the thing on when you played, the new device now senses temperature changes and turns on three fans to draw out the hot air.

Ingeniously, the Intercooler TS uses the ventilation holes on the back of the Xbox 360 to secure itself. Plug in the included 10-foot-cord and you're ready to go. While we assumed that our systems were running cool, the unit turned on almost immediately. Once we fired a game up, we didn't hear any change of speed with the fan. Apparently "sensing" means "sensing when the system turns on."

As the Xbox 360 doesn't report its internal temperature, it's hard to tell how effective the Intercooler TS really is. It does feel like its drawing a great deal of heat out of the system. If you live in a warmer climate and lack air conditioning, it could help reduce the temperature. But there's one negative -- it's noisy. A unit with bigger fans (80 or 120mm) might have achieved the same airflow but without all the extra noise, yet it might not look as nice.

Also, newer versions of the Xbox 360 sport smaller chips, better heatsinks and create far less heat than the original. For gamers who still have original Xbox 360 systems, the Intercooler TS might help avoid the eventual heating issues that plague the early units. If you have a new system and you're worried about heat, this might help alleviate your hottest fears.

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