QUOTE(AztecWolf @ Aug 24 2008, 05:18 PM)
You're damn right. Here the link to the site on n4g article you mentioned.
http://www.n4g.com/ps3/News-134635.aspx
Running the fan at full speed makes it consume so much power, it is overworking other things within the system. This causes CPU/GPU to burn.
Try playing the PS3 in a hot room, no air-conditioner switched on. The fans start going up a notch, and the PS3 heats up. During the fan test, the fans in your PS3 reaches fifth gear, which only happens if you are playing games on the PS3 for 24 hours straight. This means the system is overworking due to the stress on the system.
LOL... I think you must be drinking too much your so called bombay up... http://www.n4g.com/ps3/News-134635.aspx
Running the fan at full speed makes it consume so much power, it is overworking other things within the system. This causes CPU/GPU to burn.
Try playing the PS3 in a hot room, no air-conditioner switched on. The fans start going up a notch, and the PS3 heats up. During the fan test, the fans in your PS3 reaches fifth gear, which only happens if you are playing games on the PS3 for 24 hours straight. This means the system is overworking due to the stress on the system.
My PS3's fan always full blast when I play in the afternoon (without aircon) and it still works fine. Full blasting fans make CPU/GPU overworked? Now that one is a joke of the day material.
This post has been edited by hezda: Sep 2 2008, 08:49 PM
Sep 2 2008, 08:48 PM

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