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Except you should always get an extra cooling fan just to be on the safe side, that is why I have them for ALL my systems. So you phail.
My Gamecube has done just fine without an external fan, even when I've left it on for days at a time. None of the more than five computers that I or my family have used in the past five years have ever needed external cooling. Even the WiiConnect issue has gone away with the latest firmware update. So why it is so important, all of a sudden, for me to have to buy a cooling fan for a system? This is not by any means an old paradigm.
If Microsoft wanted to, they could have made a console with an intentionally inadequate cooling system and warned the user in the manual to buy a third-party cooling solution for proper operation. All indications are that they did
not ever include such a warning. Plus, overheating damage results in a lot of wasted money and/or downtime while the problem is being fixed, especially if one of the chips has been cooked, and shortens the life of the other components as well.
So, in summary, to avoid incurring large losses by properly operating an electronic device exactly the way the instruction manual specifies, I'm not only supposed to, but also expected to spend my own money buying a third-party product that neither I nor anyone else has had any need for in the past (so I could not possibly have drawn on experience)? What about all the people who've never owned a console before? Are they supposed to psychically pick up on the fact that they're supposed to spend more money for a cooling station, even though nobody bothered to tell them?
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True, but it's the GPU, and not many video cards have tall heatsinks. Many don't even cover all the card.
That's a good point. Most gaming PCs have larger cases than the XBox 360, though, and the CPU/GPU are further apart.
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But still, it's The Inquirer.
They got the article from some Japanese magazine.
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They just publish total bull**** too often for me to trust them.
I thought that was the Register. My bad.