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Released in North America in November 2006, the Wii was Nintendo's first home console to directly support Internet connectivity, supporting both online games and digital distribution of games and media applications through the Wii Shop Channel.

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Custom heatsink for Wii?

Would it be ethical to design a custom heatsink for a Wii? I’m thinking of turning the cooling into a push/pull config, and it will require a different heatsink(?). Does anyone have an internal diagram sso that I can see the style of heatsink and where it’s positioned?

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It's entirely possible to do a heatsink for any kind of console, not so long ago LinusTechTips water cooled a PS4 with a closed loop system. Would be an interesting project to say the least.

My only suggestion is to look at steps 18 and 19 on this guide as a photographic reference. Hope that helps.

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Thanks for your answer! Unfortunately the Wii has a custom EMI shield as well, so I'd have to make a new one too. And the fan's output voltage/amperage would probably be limited as well.

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