Dec 23, 2006, 01:56 AM
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Mine get's warm, but never hot. However I can't say the same for the room that my 360 is in.
Colonel Skills: There's a flaw with that theory. I myself have an intercooler too and while it removes the hot air from the system fine, if it is in an inclosed space there is only that warm air to ventelate back into the system. In turn, it doesn't matter how good your fan is, it has to be exposed with a wealth of cool air surrounding it.
In my own experiances, my 360s have only ever sat on top of my TV in a totally open area (don't have a wall unit) however I'm on my third. Trust me, overheating is just a fraction of the issues the 360 has. The horrible trays that have poorly alligned rails is another major issue. The internal PSU fan tends to be faulty in many systems. And many more issues exist. However while I may be on my third system, I don't really care, I didn't want to wait for the issues to be ironed out, and MS was willing to replace my system each time, so as long as I get decent support I don't really care if the system breaks or not.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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