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I wonder how many rooms the XO will be able to warm when running? What with M$'s history with Xbox heating systems... er, I mean cooling systems.


no, no you are right, ms and xbox are crap and no one should buy them, i mean you never hear of PS3 overheating, or graphics card on Macs or PCs.......oh wait yes you do

matey take your blue top off and try being even minded for a minute or two:p
 
I have a 2006 model PS3 and that bad boy had a 300W psu, plenty of nice warm heating.

Can't remember the wattage of the PSU for the first 360s but they kept me warm too.

Although clearly the power draw varied on the use of the console.

Will be interesting to see what PSUs and ratings come with this gen.
 
Water cooled? If so, wonder how long until they leak and some magic smoke escapes.

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its all pomp and smoke - on release day I suspect quite a few things will of changed.

This whole brouhaha between $ony and Micro$oft is to play off against each others specification up and till the last minute - with what we have seen and read up to - this will carry on until launch. Its in my personal view that it is just a pretty poor back and forth advertising campaign.
 
I have a 2006 model PS3 and that bad boy had a 300W psu, plenty of nice warm heating.

Can't remember the wattage of the PSU for the first 360s but they kept me warm too.

Although clearly the power draw varied on the use of the console.

Will be interesting to see what PSUs and ratings come with this gen.

I believe the original 360s were 240 or 260W.
 
Well wiiu uses 31w at full load playing things like cod, so I hope these new systems don't draw too much more.
I actually noticed a drop in my electric bill changing from ps3 to wiiu for weekend long gaming marathons on black ops 2

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The first XBox 360 PSUs are rated at 203w :thumbsup:
 
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