humm try doing a phase change build? lol imagen a friend walking in... "dude what is that?"... "em its my 360 ice machine" lol... i could imagen the huge parts sticking out eveywhere :P
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but nopeace I thought the 20 gig ps3 didn't have wifi enabled? or was it something else. I know it may seem a little off-topic but we've (couple friends) switched out a broken dvd player in the 360, though I'm not sure if it works or not. It was a teacher's and he wanted to play halo again lol. Not as hardware-intense as switching out hdd's and such, but I'm sure there's a way to switch out the hdds.
yea the 60GB has wifi built in... although if i buy a ps3 i would just but another cheap router for about £20 2nd hand maybe and just bridge it with the router i am using now... and use a cable to connect it to the ps3... their is ur wifi connection ^^ u just need a extra power socket... + if u got an 360 and a wii it will work for them too ^^
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somthing like this but i will have it included wiv a modem so its like a back up router if mine were to fail :P
SMC SMCWEBT-G EZ Connect 802.11g 108Mbps Wireless Ethernet Bridge
Lol, I would love to see someone do that for the hell of it. I wonder if it'll cold bug or not. ATI GPU's typically cold bug due to the ring bus they use. So who knows. But would be kick ass to look at.
The 60gb has Wifi, memory card readers, and a chrome finish. Good for some but pointless for others, like myself. =P
And swapping out the x360's HDD isn't that hard. Hardest part is probably prying it off of the casing since it's glued in. I would gladly do it myself if I had the means of formating a blank drive to work with the x360. Would love to have a 120gb drive for it as 20gb isn't much at all. Not to mention if you DL HD movies they'll take over 5gb each. O.O
[QUOTE=deadly2003;1861823]yea the 60GB has wifi built in... although if i buy a ps3 i would just but another cheap router for about
what about thos wall socket plug things heard they use ur power lines as a network cable... and u get 54mbps they say...
Netgear XE102 Powerline Ethernet Bridge