HEAT HEAT HEAT RINGS OF DEATH DEATH DEATH!
say it with me now....
I will say always baffles me all the people complaining about "fan noise". They are the reason people can't have actual decent consoles anymore and we end up with half assed attempts at DVRs that play phone games.
HEAT HEAT HEAT RINGS OF DEATH DEATH DEATH!
say it with me now....
I will say always baffles me all the people complaining about "fan noise". They are the reason people can't have actual decent consoles anymore and we end up with half assed attempts at DVRs that play phone games.
Does not compute.
Seriously.
Each console should heat up as much as it had before.
But with four+ running at once, you could say, power a 4k TV.
You'd need more than two to run games natively at 4K at playable frame rates
Edit: beaten to it
Just imagine if we were still in the SNES days and out games came with custom coprocessors to make them even more better in graphics! Omg!!!
Does not compute.
Seriously.
Each console should heat up as much as it had before.
But with two running at once, you could say, power a 4k TV.

SNES chips didn't improve graphics. Most chips were decompression engines and math co processors.
Apparently a 3.58 MHz 16 bit BCD processor can't do floating point calculations, who knew!
I was under the impressed Super FX was intended to work as a graphics accelerator. I can't remember what Capcom's chip did, but I know they had one. There were quite a few others.
Maybe you need to upgrade your brain to SLI?
What I said makes perfect sense, additional hardware (especially graphics processors) produces more heat, meaning more fans/ventilation. Have you not seen all the omg bitching about how awfully loud consoles are due to discs and fans? (btw, as a person who never lacks fans and doesn't mind the noise I find it humorous)
What a ridiculous concept. What's the bandwidth between the two consoles? Standard ethernet speeds or do you plan on adding a highspeed backplane?
I was under the impressed Super FX was intended to work as a graphics accelerator. I can't remember what Capcom's chip did, but I know they had one. There were quite a few others.
So you're saying it makes the graphics better?
Didn't Tales of Phantasia include extra memory on the cartridge with the coprocessor? I know it was one of the larger SNES games.