Originally posted by: rnp614
Is it horizontally placed or vertical? I have mine open on all sides except the bottom (its horizontal).
Originally posted by: lyssword
I wonder if PS3 gona heat up as well, it got more cores than xbox. PC gaming ftw![]()
Originally posted by: Thraxen
Originally posted by: rnp614
Is it horizontally placed or vertical? I have mine open on all sides except the bottom (its horizontal).
Horizontal. Where is your power brick? Where is it placed? Mine is on the floor behind the entertainment center. It actually sits up off the floor about an inch because it's sitting on some coiled power cable.
Originally posted by: bababooey
Originally posted by: lyssword
I wonder if PS3 gona heat up as well, it got more cores than xbox. PC gaming ftw![]()
Plus the PS3 powersupply is inside the case..
I have run my 360 for 10 hours once and that was a launch unit,never a issue.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: bob4432
wow, the 360 is that bad at overheating? another win for the pc seeing as i can leave mine on running prime95 for a week if i want to...
i was thinking of picking one of the 360s up instead of buying a hd-dvd player since the price is pretty = and i can game some console type games like the sports or racing, anybody know how it handles movies - like heat which is 2:50?
It's a rarity that this happens. You know, there are PCs that will overheat as well, so it's not just a 360 related problem.
Originally posted by: GZeus
Damn. Just got GoW and now I'm scared to really 'get into it' - which for me means a multi-hour marathon.![]()
Originally posted by: Anubis
ouch
my 360 killed my GOW, it wont read :/ only game that does this
Originally posted by: anonmouseuser
Is there a website out there which shows the repair steps?
Originally posted by: bababooey
Originally posted by: lyssword
I wonder if PS3 gona heat up as well, it got more cores than xbox. PC gaming ftw![]()
Plus the PS3 powersupply is inside the case..
I have run my 360 for 10 hours once and that was a launch unit,never a issue.
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: bob4432
wow, the 360 is that bad at overheating? another win for the pc seeing as i can leave mine on running prime95 for a week if i want to...
i was thinking of picking one of the 360s up instead of buying a hd-dvd player since the price is pretty = and i can game some console type games like the sports or racing, anybody know how it handles movies - like heat which is 2:50?
Well it's easy to see the mistakes they made when you start looking into the 360. The processor is rated at 3.2Ghz, I believe. And the GPU is supposed to be equivalent of a 6600/lowend 6800. There are two 60mm fans on the back of the console, the GPU has a small aluminum heatsink on it and the CPU has a medium sized aluminum/copper heatsink with pipes for cooling. So I can see where this thing can have a tendency to get hot if used for an extended period. I've ran one without the case and the GPU heatsnk was very hot to the touch. Still no excuse for its poor performance though. M$ should have put a little more thought into the cooling system.
Originally posted by: lyssword
I wonder if PS3 gona heat up as well, it got more cores than xbox. PC gaming ftw![]()
Originally posted by: Thraxen
Originally posted by: kami
If your 360 was manufactured before January 1st 2006 it will be repaired for free even if its out of warranty.
FWIW I have a launch unit and haven't had a problem with a single game ever....and I've put a lot of time into my 360.
Make sure not only the system itself is well ventilated but the power brick also. Also try a different power bar or try plugging it directly into the wall and see if the red lights go away. Oftentimes "dirty" power can cause the red lights error.
Ditto. No problems here with a launch system. My 360 sits on an entertainment center shelf that is open on all sides. Excellent ventilation = flawless operation
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: bob4432
wow, the 360 is that bad at overheating? another win for the pc seeing as i can leave mine on running prime95 for a week if i want to...
i was thinking of picking one of the 360s up instead of buying a hd-dvd player since the price is pretty = and i can game some console type games like the sports or racing, anybody know how it handles movies - like heat which is 2:50?
Well it's easy to see the mistakes they made when you start looking into the 360. The processor is rated at 3.2Ghz, I believe. And the GPU is supposed to be equivalent of a 6600/lowend 6800. There are two 60mm fans on the back of the console, the GPU has a small aluminum heatsink on it and the CPU has a medium sized aluminum/copper heatsink with pipes for cooling. So I can see where this thing can have a tendency to get hot if used for an extended period. I've ran one without the case and the GPU heatsnk was very hot to the touch. Still no excuse for its poor performance though. M$ should have put a little more thought into the cooling system.
the GPU is much more than a 6600/6800 i believe. though its that radically different to those im not sure a direct comparison can be made. it has 48 unified shaders and uses a tile based rendering technique so that it can render games at 720p with at least 2xAA for free and 4xAA for 95% of the performance of 2x
Originally posted by: lyssword
I wonder if PS3 gona heat up as well, it got more cores than xbox. PC gaming ftw![]()
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
apparently moving or knocking the console while its on will damage the discs (why no other DVD drive does this i dont know) . i added foam bump stops to the lid of the DVD drive.
