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Jan 2007
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As I posted earlier, my PS3 ceased functioning, and all of fellow members that posted messages were very gracious. However, nobody answered part two of my question which was how many of you out there use an add-on fan unit with their PS3's? I haven't sent my unit out yet to Sony and I am really wondering the cause of it's demise. By the way I lasted just six days until I purchased an additional unit. The turn around time would mean no PS3 back in my possession by Christmas, and we all know I treated myself to new media for my machine. Thank you in advance for your replies and happy holidays to all!
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May 2007
PSNetwork: groovyone
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I do NOT use an additional fan, but mine is pretty out in the open. |
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the vast majority of PS3 "deaths" come down to two issues: overheating, or clogged-up Blu laser diode. Both are caused by the same thing...dust. Keep plenty of room around your unit and periodically wipe up the dust all around it. You should also use a hand-vacuum to clean the PS3 vents all around the unit every couple of months too...more often if dust is a on-going problem. The systems overheat because the vents get blocked by dust, and the Blu laser diode assembly gets caked with dust that sticks to the gel used as a lubricant on it.
I religiously follow these rules and my Chinese-made (i.e. crappier one), launch 60GB unit has been problem-free (knock on wood) and quiet. |
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As far as the Second Question for the OP I do not use a secondary fan, I believe attaching one voids the warranty with Sony? The way the fan attaches spreads the vents and is a dead giveaway if you send the PS3 to Sony for repairs. |
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Jul 2008
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I use two external computer case fans for my entertainment cabinet. I got the idea from this article:
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/how...closed_cabinet |
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Jun 2007
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I've owned my ps3 for over a year now. 3 months after i got it, i then got a nice 61" HDTV and decided to lay the ps3 flat in the space in the stand below the tv. Over the next several weeks i noticed it starting to lock up and over heat.
I then placed it back on its side in an open space, and from then on it never overheated again. I believe by doing this it allows the heat to more easily escape the ps3 through the vent straight up in the air. Warm air does rise. Anyway, to get back to your fan part, i never use them. |
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1. The compressed air blows the dust into the unit, you want to keep the dirt out of the PS3 2. Compressed air when coming out of the can mixed with room temp air creates moisture and sometimes "spits" water vapor and can be bad entering the PS3 (especially with the dust). |
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I have a reg size room fan, vs. some of those little fans for electronics. I have all my equipment in a closet under the stairs and in particular my AVR (Onkyo 605) would get mega hot, and it shutdown on me one time. Also, the PS3, the fan would get to a roar it would get so hot. Mine has died twice in a year and when I got it back the second time, the fan is noticeable louder and has various speeds. Never noticed that the two times it died previous, now it's been six months and no problems.
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I dust my 40gb once a week and Fan test every 3 months.
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/04/12/...est/4#comments Last edited by Sling; 12-26-2008 at 02:15 AM. |
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Do not use a standard vacuum on ANY electronics. Vacuums create a lot of potential for static electricity. You run the risk of blowing out something on your PS3. If you must vacuum it, get a special static free vacuum designed for use with electronic equipment.
Cans of compressed are a pretty safe bet. They don't typically eject any visible condensation as long as you keep the can level, which is usually stated to do so on the bottle. Even then, the amount of condensation that may come out during a few quick blasts is not enough to conduct any electricity away from its normal route. Most of the reason why its visible is because it comes out very very cold. A summer in Mississippi is going to be more humidity on your PS3 than a short blast from a can of air, and Mississippi level humidity is within approved operating conditions for the PS3. |
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I installed a pair of 120mm computer fans in the back of my media cabinet shortly after I got my PS3. The inside of the cabinet was getting way too warm for me to be comfortable with. I have an infrared temp. gun and was reading surface temps above 100 deg. F. After installing the fans, the temps peak around 90 deg. F. That is a pretty big difference for such a small and inexpensive improvement.
This picture shows one fan installed at the back of the cabinet. The second fan is directly on the other side of the center divider. ![]() It does seem to draw more dust into the cabinet, so once every 6 weeks or so I make sure to pull everything out and dust the surface of all my components. I really recommend using microfiber cloths and a Swiffer duster. A small hand held vacuum, like a Dust Buster, can be a big help too for cleaning shelves and corners. |
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