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Ive done both, now it specifically lays down after reading a article showing thermo pictures of the ps3 in both modes and it appeared obvious that the heat raised and thus the top became hotter then it would normally be.
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This is kind of an old link but I thought I would share it.
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I don't think the 'thermal pics' are very persuasive. The horizontal unit is shown from the front, while the vertical unit is shown from the back. Given that the PS3 ejects air from the back, it will undoubtedly show as being warmer from that side.
Not that I am not open to any scientific discovery on the issue, I just don't think that the pictures I have seen are conclusive to any degree. |
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laying down flat
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