QJ reports on a site that tested a PS3 to it's limits (or what they thought would be it limits).
They tried normal family room conditions for 108 hours (4.5 days) straight playing games and Blu-Rays
- Slight Vibration in the tray for about 20 seconds at one point
They tried it in freezing conditions starting at 50 degreesFahrenheit and gradually going to 0 degrees for the last 24 hours of the 108-hour period.
- Sluggishness once 0 degrees was reached at the T-minus 24 hour point
- At the T-minus 12 hour point, there was a blackout. It was traced to condensation on a cable going from TV to PS3
Then, they tried it in hot conditions starting at 100 degrees Fahrenheit going to 120 degrees.
- They noticed a slight burning smell at around 110 degrees
- The PS3 was really hot when they finished, but still working.
I'd like to see a certain console put under those circumstances.
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