RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Hm, well after spending all night tightening things up and reapplying the thermal paste, at least after about 30 minutes of play, the machine is running much more smoothly than before, I really need to find another convinient place to put it though, its kind of hard when pretty much everywhere is covered in CD's or audio equipment, I guess I'll have to make room.
Why not just stand it vertically?
The PS3 vents it's heat via the right side of the unit and intakes fresh air from the rear, so putting it in any sort of enclosed entertainment center is suicide. When you stand it up the heat vents directly out the top with cool air being fed in through the back end vents at the bottom of the unit. This lets the natural airflow and cooling process on the unit to take place.
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Niode wrote:Send him a dodgy cheque. Make it out to Scammy McScammerson.
Weekend_Warrior wrote:...and they said that the old PS3's resembling George Foreman Grill's was just talk! *Ba-Doom Ching*
Jrecee wrote:I use mine as a toaster oven on top so I don't have to go in the other room to make a meatza pepperoni alfredo cobbler hot pocket while I'm playing god of war.
PS3s do run hot, fixed your statement
Niode pointed out at an earlier post why you should not place your PS3 as a Tower but leave it flat as a desktop.
yomomma1 wrote:You know, my 360 has broken, once. But it never gets hot, only warm. On the other hand my wii gets so hot it warped a disc.
My Wii does not get hot. I think you're having this problem because WiiConnect24 is enabled. I suggest disabling it. Otherwise, it is running the network adapter all the time to get updates.
yomomma1 wrote:You know, my 360 has broken, once. But it never gets hot, only warm. On the other hand my wii gets so hot it warped a disc.
My Wii does not get hot. I think you're having this problem because WiiConnect24 is enabled. I suggest disabling it. Otherwise, it is running the network adapter all the time to get updates.
I can second that. Mine ran quite hot and after i turned WiiConnect24 off and it seems to stay much cooler now.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Hm, well after spending all night tightening things up and reapplying the thermal paste, at least after about 30 minutes of play, the machine is running much more smoothly than before, I really need to find another convinient place to put it though, its kind of hard when pretty much everywhere is covered in CD's or audio equipment, I guess I'll have to make room.
Why not just stand it vertically?
The PS3 vents it's heat via the right side of the unit and intakes fresh air from the rear, so putting it in any sort of enclosed entertainment center is suicide. When you stand it up the heat vents directly out the top with cool air being fed in through the back end vents at the bottom of the unit. This lets the natural airflow and cooling process on the unit to take place.
The PS3 also has a ton of different arrangements with the fans too. My 40gb CECHG01 model takes in air from the front and right sides and exhausts it out of the back through 2 fans. It seems to work well in this configuration and never has it felt more than slightly warm, even after a 2 hour gaming session.
miked wrote:The PS3 also has a ton of different arrangements with the fans too. My 40gb CECHG01 model takes in air from the front and right sides and exhausts it out of the back through 2 fans. It seems to work well in this configuration and never has it felt more than slightly warm, even after a 2 hour gaming session.
Niode wrote:Now in regards to the PS3 when it is laid down (not upright), the air is pulled in from the little slots on the left hand side of the console (with the blu-ray drive slot facing you). If you stand it up, you are closing the air-intake off and therefore restricting the amount of cool air that can enter the machine, therefore driving temperatures up.
The PS3 should be laid down at all times with clear access for air intake on both sides of the machine. It must be allowed to ventilate.
Niode you are one smart cookie! Thankyou! Maybe should engrave your notes on the Sony website. I bet even now, some readers are laying those PS3's flat.
Lookey, there are slots on the left side hiding towards the base below the Hard Drive. It is completely covered when sitting like a tumbling tower of bricks or should I say BRICK. No airflow from left side causing heat to rise inside like the rising of my blood pressure when I saw that ugly Yellow Light.
To Sony, a Raspberry for misleading information. The replacement when it arrives will have PS Logo permanently set to Desktop mode!
EDIT
Since March 23rd, son's PS3 still running. Long term? Who knows, but do feel better going horizontal.