Finally the truth comes to light...
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Hi. Dan G here again. (Thinks: Must get someone else to do the blog later on today...). Just wanted to post this early morning blog to settle a situation that has been gathering momentum on the net.
The question is: Does PS3 get hot? Not just 'hot' but 'dangerously' hot or hot enough to cause a malfunction. It has been reported in other circles that machines at the Tokyo Game Show were expiring dut to heat. It has even been suggested that this issue has played a part in the recent dip in Sony's share price.
OK. Here's the independent, non-Sony approved truth. We've played a PS3, for a day, in a room, with it on a table in front of us. At no stage did anyone comment about the noise it made (ie, next to none). And a collegue put his hand behind the machine after it had been running for a few hours and felt warm air being quietly and safely extracted via a fan via the vents at the back of the machine. The surface of the machine remained at room temperature with a small portion at the back being 'warm'. Not hot - 'warm'.
So, the PSM3 independent verdict here is that - quote - "PS3 generates less heat and noise than the combination of 360 and powerbrick".
Finally the truth comes to light...
Cool, lol.
I have witnessed first hand the heat the 360 puts off,it's pretty bad.
so it doesn't heat up like crazy..that's a releife![]()
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Lol, so this is from an official mag, huh?
We'll see if it's accurate.
Is this the same mag where the editor said he wasn't buying a PS3?
This is an unofficial mag that has no relation to Sony...Originally Posted by quzar
most likely a more accurate report
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