Does The Playstation 3 Have Overheating Problems?

for the Sony stuff does not look so great going back to the Tokyo Games Show in September 2006. Sony has unveiled its eagerly anticipated new PlayStation 3 game system, a demo unit spluttering and dying left and right. This is essentially bad news considering the recent withdrawal of Sony lithium-ion batteries.

The problem was just that the PlayStation 3 console from pregrijavanja.Predstavnik shares of the company was first to report it and shortly after, everyone in the gaming industry about the new PS3 console this overheating problem.

In fact, there were several reasons why they are leading to overheating of the console, it did not really have anything to do with the design of machines themselves. For starters, the Tokyo Game Show was extremely hot. Anyone who has visited Japan in September, will know that this is a brutal time of year, and the place lacked air conditioning. There were 200 PlayStation 3 in action all close together, which is probably bad planning by the organizers. To make matters worse, all consoles are sealed in cases to prevent anyone from peeking into the machine. This means that, unfortunately, there was no way to exhaust fans, who are supposedly working just fine, I can get rid of all the heat.

It seems obvious that with 200 consoles in sealed cases in sweltering conditions to overheat. Still, it looked really bad. Representatives of Sony's all over the place during October stating that there was no overheating issues, and many gamers were skeptical.

To make matters worse Sony's recent withdrawal from lithium-ion batteries, which are mainly used in local VAIO notebooks. The batteries were overheating and bursting into flames! This led to a massive recall of nearly 7 million batteries are returned, and this is a big financial hit for Sony. Critics have commented that Sony is actually aware of this problem, but did not act quickly enough, and if they had, the recall can be avoided. Taking all this into account, this effect is Sony pretty bad reputation, combined with the overheating demos at the Tokyo Game show looked a lot worse. With batteries exploding and a new PlayStation console choking away, many investors decided to pull out. At that time, Sony's share price fell by 2.75 percent

Now, since the release of the PlayStation 3 console late last year, how many machines are overheating? The good news it seems that no one has reported their machines over heating. It was perhaps only a coincidence. With regard to a number of reasons why they are getting over heating consoles at the Tokyo Game Show, one of whom, it seems, until the machines themselves, and all the lack of consumer confidence and bad press blew it way out of proportion.

It has seen many players to play after a long, sometimes 48 hours straight (more or less), playing games on the PlayStation 3, there were no problems reported. The fans continue to run quietly, there was warm air coming out the back, he got hot, and do all the consoles, but not too hot, not overheating problem was noticed. The only problems are vague eyes, backs and thumbs, and delirium due to complete lack of sleep and video games overdose.

Finally, if you do not believe the lack of PlayStation 3 overheating problems, check out the gaming forums, you will not hear anything about the PS3 on these issues.

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