Last time I played a DVD in my PS3, the damn cooling fan kicked in, at full power, and that fan is loud, even by XBOX standards. You could use it to dry your hair. And that kind of pisses me off, as movie watching was the the main reason for getting it. (least that's what I told my girlfriend).
I've never had that issue and my front room gets very hot in the summer. Are you able to stand your PS3 vertically? I've found that does a lot to cut down the need for the fans and hence prevent noise.
Thanks tyrion, but I already have it upright, and it's behind the TV to block direct noise, and it's in plenty space for good air flow. It may be getting a little heat from other stuff the rack but this room never gets over 22 oC and it's over a foot away from the other heat sources. This is a 40gb model and mucking about with AV settings was had an effect sometimes but not last time. Any suggestions are welcome. My biggest hope is that the (hopefully) up coming wireless HD format comes on an HDMI dongall so it and the XBox can go some where else. It's either that or heavy curtains to hang behind it.
Mine is pretty quiet too on DVD playback it may be a faulty fan or a screw lose even, possibly send it off to Sony HQ should it be warranty?
as for WHDI i doubt we will see that for a few years yet. at least a finalise spec.
If it's a fault, it's not a mechanical one. It would be good to get some info on what conditions might trigger the full fan to kick in. Maybe the trigger point is set to low on mine, maybe the up-scaler pulls more power than you'd think. However I do know of another PS3 that engages its full fan, though it is sighted in a tight space. If you've not heard the full fan, it doesn't sound like something is wrong, nothing rattles or grates, it's just the sound of a hell of a lot of air being shifted very quickly through a PS3.
as for WHDI i doubt we will see that for a few years yet. at least a finalise spec.
As my other hobby is Hi-Fi, I'd say that something like WHDI has been in the offing for a while, so think a lot of the ground work has been done, it's more a case of who gets what in licences and deciding how DRM to shove down our necks. My main fear is that the AV market loves making stuff that not backwards or forwards compatible, so no HDMI dongle, and as HDMI 1.3 has been out for about 2 years and as that's just starting to get into affordable AV amps, the AV Industry will want to move on, as it does every 6 to 12 months.
You know whats funny the PS3's version of the awesomely hyped up RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDGE RACEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!! Doesnt even look as a good as the 360 version lol.
Can the PS3 do anything other than play blu-ray movies and look ugly at the same time?
1. i no its already been posted but it has not got a problem with being on for day 2. i can upgrade hdd to 250gb and it dose not have to be an offical drive 3. it dose not sound like its a wind tunal 4. it dose not have any proifarusls that died (hd dvd) 4. free online gaming 5. no big power brick to hide 6. if my ps3 is stud up right and i nock the console my disc still works 7. i no that when the ps4 comes out that the ps3 will still have life left in it (just look at xbox 1 drop like a lead baloon and it might still happen to the 360 8. ok so the 40gb ps3 has no bc but the 360 dose not work for all games theres 9. i dont have to update my game evey time i put it in the console games i want to play but i can not i still have to get out old xbox if you whant a console that is full bc conpate get a wii and yes i have all three next gen consoles i luv em all i have 3 360 for lan partys (and just incase one f**ks up !!!
sorry that i am sounding a bit like SS4 by the way ridge racer 7 looks better than ridge racer 6 and i can all so play online every time with the japs were as try on rr6 no one plays any more now back to playstation life slipes there must be a good reson and ok so i have to wait but dose that not mean that it is going to be better not so buggy
To sound like SS4, your post would need more yoof speak, less point and no thought, and most of all, much, more, bitterness.
And getting back to the point, (as you requested), I’d much prefer things to be good rather than soon, but at what point does a delay that follows other delays become a piss take? That said have the delays on Life been that bad (yet)? The Duke Nukem award for most delayed PS3 project should maybe go to something else. There must be a few candidates.
UPDATE. I have put the PS3 on to an "acoustic steel" plinth from “Custom Design”, that I was going to use under my CD transport. I also moved it off the shelf it shared with the TV and down closer to floor level, which I think, does two things; it can’t use the TV as a resonator, via the shared glass shelf, and sound reflections don’t have such as easy path to get to me. As the 360 is quieter, not on end, I’ve done the same with the PS3 as well.
All this has paid off massively, in terms of noise reduction. There’s still a lot of hot air being pumped out the back of the PS3, but don’t need to turn up volume by 15dB plus, to hear the quite bits, and risk blowing something, (eardrums or windows as the speakers and sub are form ATC), when the gun fire kicks off. Now the wee fan on my PVR swamps the sound of the PS3.
The down sides are that the low resonance plinth wasn’t cheap, near the floor the PS3 will suck up a lot more dust, and the PVR the plinth now sits over gets warmer than it did, which can sometimes trigger its fan, even in standby. Bloody forced air cooling!
I simply dip mine in to a large tank of Strawberry jelly (any jelly will do but pineapple doesnt seem to set very well) that i prepared 12 hours ealier and has been allowed to cool in the refridgerator, the up sides are the cooling effects are amazing all my PS3, 360, 5.1 Sound and even My 40" Bravia HDTV all run coola nd perfectly silent, the only downside i have found is that the 360 seems to be tasting rather weird, although my recent research into Ice cream cooling counters the effect.
I simply dip mine in to a large tank of Strawberry jelly (any jelly will do but pineapple doesnt seem to set very well) that i prepared 12 hours ealier and has been allowed to cool in the refridgerator, the up sides are the cooling effects are amazing all my PS3, 360, 5.1 Sound and even My 40" Bravia HDTV all run coola nd perfectly silent, the only downside i have found is that the 360 seems to be tasting rather weird, although my recent research into Ice cream cooling counters the effect.
Weirder things have been tried in Hi-Fi. Putting jelly like stuff in or around a Hi-Fi is not unusual, or weird, and it wouldn’t even surprise me if someone had tried different flavours.
I remember a fair bit of discussion, about putting a piece paper under one leg of the chair you sat in, for listening. To be fair, most of the debate was about how deluded someone was if they heard a difference. That said, quite a few tried it, just to check, that they weren’t one of the deluded.
SuperSaiyan4 is the reason I don't really do Spong any more. Sick of reading that retarded emo's fanboy bullshit. So I frequent other sites instead now. Shame, I used to enjoy Spong but it's just not worth the forehead-pounding pain of reading that f**king idiot's posts.
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And that kind of pisses me off, as movie watching was the the main reason for getting it. (least that's what I told my girlfriend).
I've never had that issue and my front room gets very hot in the summer. Are you able to stand your PS3 vertically? I've found that does a lot to cut down the need for the fans and hence prevent noise.
Thanks tyrion, but I already have it upright, and it's behind the TV to block direct noise, and it's in plenty space for good air flow. It may be getting a little heat from other stuff the rack but this room never gets over 22 oC and it's over a foot away from the other heat sources. This is a 40gb model and mucking about with AV settings was had an effect sometimes but not last time. Any suggestions are welcome.
My biggest hope is that the (hopefully) up coming wireless HD format comes on an HDMI dongall so it and the XBox can go some where else. It's either that or heavy curtains to hang behind it.
Mine is pretty quiet too on DVD playback it may be a faulty fan or a screw lose even, possibly send it off to Sony HQ should it be warranty?
as for WHDI i doubt we will see that for a few years yet. at least a finalise spec.
If it's a fault, it's not a mechanical one. It would be good to get some info on what conditions might trigger the full fan to kick in. Maybe the trigger point is set to low on mine, maybe the up-scaler pulls more power than you'd think. However I do know of another PS3 that engages its full fan, though it is sighted in a tight space.
If you've not heard the full fan, it doesn't sound like something is wrong, nothing rattles or grates, it's just the sound of a hell of a lot of air being shifted very quickly through a PS3.