What Should I Make My Broken Xbox 360 Into?


This one confuses me, there seems to be exposed wires and computer parts in the water without any plastic covering them.

EDIT: it’s mineral oil not water, I am very dissapoint, you can’t put fish in it.

ok jsut to let everyone know, i dont want to fix it, i have already taken it apart, so stop saying that i should fix it and sell it.

^ Sell the components :retard:?

Eheh, anyway… Merge it into a toaster or something (preferably something to do with food). I’d love to toast some bread in a 360 disc drive.

Take a shit in it and, Voilà! A new gaybox 360!

DUDE!!! IM GUNNA DO THAT!!!

well sell the hardrive because there dam expensive (if it’s a higher capacity one) Apart from that idk, make a PVR. Install XP media center edition, and a tuner card.

I wonder if that pc still works

It’s fine. It’s running in oil, not water <— one of, if not, the first ones to do it.

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Transplant an XBOX 1 mainboard in it and install XBMC - make it a kickass media centre! plus you could run the SNES as an emulator!

I suggest you make a computer with call the parts in plastic clear cases and put them inside an aquarium, that way you can actually have fish in it.

pure water doesn’t conduct but fish can’t live in it either

damn fish

When my flatscreen brakes, I’ll try that :retard:

pure water doesn’t stay pure very long. Especially when you put a bunch of computer components into it.

goldfish? Get an octocore and put it in there with an octopus.

but seriously, Pyro says make it into a bong. Because pyro smokes weed.

It shuts off randomly, but it’s not the dreaded power cord/CB-solder issue. If you have any suggestions, you can PM me rather than us cluttering this thread anymore than it already is :stuck_out_tongue:

I say combine all the ideas here:

Xbox360/ps3/toaster/aquarium/snes/media center!

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