[quote name='aznguyen316']finally got my PS3 guys, been messing with it for the past 4 hours.. haha giving it a good test run since it was used. Anyway, it was damn near new, purchased a refurb'd unit from a guy and he just sold it right when he got it back from SONY.. nothing was on the HDD and everything was in original packaging from sony. awesome deal.
btw the 80gb I got runs pretty hot, well the air around it at least. even more so than my 360 lol[/QUOTE]
[quote name='espy605']Which is weird, since PS3s rarely fail and 360s break all the time. The PS3 is like an engine exhaust but I'm just glad it's much quieter than the 360.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='primetime']It should be hot on the side where the fans blow all the hot air out. That's good, it means the fans are doing their job. It will normally run pretty warm too.
Unlike the 360, the PS3 keeps the heat outside the system, not inside.

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:lol: Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. It's cooler because it doesn't actually vent the heat.
[quote name='espy605']It isn't weird, the 360 was rushed to market to gain early market share. It didn't go through proper testing before being mass produced.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but what's weird about that is they've now had 2 1/2 years to fix it, and it sounds like even the Falcons have a much higher failure rate than normal hardware. You'd think they'd have fixed it by mid 2006 at the latest. If you look at the GPU heatsync on the thing now, it's a CRAZY design. It basically has a heat pipe to shunt heat from the GPU off to an an area of the system with more room where they stick a second heat sync for it. Crazy design.