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I was wondering which console overheats faster? Xbox 360 or the PS3?? EliteshooterThat's a good question. I have no idea. I know, why don't you remove the fans from your ps3 and 360 (assuming you have both) and let them run until they both burn up. Then come back and post the results! I'm excited!
I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.deadlypencilThere's a whole slew of Xbox360 fans who disagree with you.
I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.deadlypencilMaybe you got confused and actually stuck your hand in a tub of butter in the refridgerator and thought it was your xbox360.
[QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.TripleXAlexXxMaybe you got confused and actually stuck your hand in a tub of butter in the refridgerator and thought it was your xbox360. hahaha Come to think of it, the Dpad did feel a bit oily.
Well my results were that the PS3 dosnt overheat that fast. I also found out that if you leave your PS3 on for 24hrs it wont burn but. but on the other hand the xbox 360 would die and explode. EliteshooterSo which sector of the imaginary house did your incendiary Xbox360 destroy?
[QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.2largeadultsThere's a whole slew of Xbox360 fans who disagree with you.
Are they the ones who leave their 360's on the rug and don't plug them into a wall socket? I left mine on for 12 hours and it was still fine.
Well my results were that the PS3 dosnt overheat that fast. I also found out that if you leave your PS3 on for 24hrs it wont burn but. but on the other hand the xbox 360 would die and explode. EliteshooterHeh, my Wii runs 7-24..
There's a whole slew of Xbox360 fans who disagree with you.[QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.Codename33
Are they the ones who leave their 360's on the rug and don't plug them into a wall socket? I left mine on for 12 hours and it was still fine.
Yes. Everyone here: http://forums.xbox.com/281/ShowForum.aspx leaves their 360's on the rug. Good reasoning.take your fans out of your Xbox and PS3. then, drain the oil out of your car. now turn all 3 on. this should be exiting.
Just curious, how do you get all 3 when you say Xbox and PS3.. One, Two.. XDtake your fans out of your Xbox and PS3. then, drain the oil out of your car. now turn all 3 on. this should be exiting.
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[QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="Codename33"]There's a whole slew of Xbox360 fans who disagree with you.[QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.Codename33
Are they the ones who leave their 360's on the rug and don't plug them into a wall socket? I left mine on for 12 hours and it was still fine.
Yes. Everyone here: http://forums.xbox.com/281/ShowForum.aspx leaves their 360's on the rug. Good reasoning.Wow, you really are blind, aren't you? This thread is about overheating consoles, not getting the three red lights. That usualy isn't caused by overheating. Raise your IQ before you post.
I had no idea you were an Xbox360 handyman. The three red lights indicate hardware failure. Most likely due to inadequate cooling. Thanks for playing. You are dismissed.[QUOTE="Codename33"][QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="Codename33"]There's a whole slew of Xbox360 fans who disagree with you.[QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.2largeadults
Are they the ones who leave their 360's on the rug and don't plug them into a wall socket? I left mine on for 12 hours and it was still fine.
Yes. Everyone here: http://forums.xbox.com/281/ShowForum.aspx leaves their 360's on the rug. Good reasoning.Wow, you really are blind, aren't you? This thread is about overheating consoles, not getting the three red lights. That usualy isn't caused by overheating. Raise your IQ before you post.
I had no idea you were an Xbox360 handyman. The three red lights indicate hardware failure. Most likely due to inadequate cooling. Thanks for playing. You are dismissed. Hardware failures DOES NOT mean overheat. It means that there is memory jams, something was loose when manufactured, or core components were improperly installed. However, if it truly overheated, the general hardware fault can only occur if it deformed something badly. Which is, rare. I haven't seen an overheated XBOX 360 in the open before, so I have yet to see one to believe it. gnutux[QUOTE="Codename33"][QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="Codename33"]There's a whole slew of Xbox360 fans who disagree with you.[QUOTE="2largeadults"][QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. mine is very cold. i think its freezing is caused by something else.2largeadults
Are they the ones who leave their 360's on the rug and don't plug them into a wall socket? I left mine on for 12 hours and it was still fine.
Yes. Everyone here: http://forums.xbox.com/281/ShowForum.aspx leaves their 360's on the rug. Good reasoning.Wow, you really are blind, aren't you? This thread is about overheating consoles, not getting the three red lights. That usualy isn't caused by overheating. Raise your IQ before you post.
I had no idea you were an Xbox360 handyman. The three red lights indicate hardware failure. Most likely due to inadequate cooling. Thanks for playing. You are dismissed. Yea a year after launch, you arnt going to get hard failure unless its heating issues.I think the PS3 (older models) overheat.teentekken
I can only speak from my perspective, but my 60gb hasn't had a single problem from day 1. It hasn't given me a lick of trouble.
On topic: 360 has the higher failure rate, though it's been seemingly significantly reduced.
pc! would over heatfaster without thefans
but out of ps3 360
obviously they both will ,at the same dang time
wii will follow shortly after them
[QUOTE="2scoopsofempty"]Just curious, how do you get all 3 when you say Xbox and PS3.. One, Two.. XD His car...3take your fans out of your Xbox and PS3. then, drain the oil out of your car. now turn all 3 on. this should be exiting.
ArisShadows
does it matterninersfan343
Yes, if you don't have a pan -- you can use the Xbox 360 to scramble your eggs. :P
Damn old thread! :x
I'm going to stash this away for the dumbest post of the year award.[QUOTE="deadlypencil"]I dont think the 360 actually overheats. psyko0815
How about the dumbest post of over 3 years ago?
When I had my old 360 pro, I would have said 360 hands down. However, I find my new elite to remain quite cool and it runs noticeably quieter as well. If I had to guess, I would say that the 360 gets hotter, but without some way of measuring there is no real way to tell. I do know that Microsoft has quite obviously improved the design of the 360 somewhat. I noticed an immediate difference in the Elite.
my fan went out on my 60 gig ps3 . 3 days later it got ylod. the fans made this loud noise like a jet going over my house. im guessing the fans died. but after that it only lasted 3 days.
i also say ps3 gets alot hotter then 360 thats both 60 gig ps3 and my new 250 gig slim. it just has better fans. but if they go out your in big trouble.
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