Jaguar Victory
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It's probably the SSD. The APU shouldn't be too bad with the lower clock on the GPU.
Isn't the whole bottom of the back open in vent holes? I mean are we expecting the big fan inside of it to create an airless pocket in time and space? As long as the top isn't covered the airflow should be fine.The main reason being the bottom side of the XSX. Barely any intake ..
16*16cm = 256cm2 | r2 * π = 8cm*8cm * 3.14 = 200cm2
256cm2 - minus 200cm2 = 56cm2 intake/surface
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The back also has intakes so you should add them. However, I see from photos in the same thread that those holes are still open into the internals without any shielding. Such design will cause a lot of problems to end users, more in the long run than in the first days of use.The main reason being the bottom side of the XSX. Barely any intake ..
16*16cm = 256cm2 | r2 * π = 8cm*8cm * 3.14 = 200cm2
256cm2 - minus 200cm2 = 56cm2 intake/surface
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Calm down with the accusations guys.
Maybe it is true but he has a faulty hardware. Lets hope XSX will be fine.
The back also has intakes so you should add them. However, I see from photos in the same thread that those holes are still open into the internals without any shielding. Such design will cause a lot of problems to end users, more in the long run than in the first days of use.
Agree, although it does bring up the topic of standby mode for all consoles.
These fast SSD will need air cooling, and how do you do that well if fans are off in standby mode ?
Both native and expansion SSD need to be in the flow of cooling air.
Maybe standby modes need rethinking.
PCs are either on or off, they dont do background stuff in standby
Split for APU (left) and for the crammed drives etc (right). The ports impede the sharing of airflow within that separation.
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This vent design half covered is pretty stupid, I know that much. I mean why would you design it like that.
A bigger box would help.
/s