Makoto-Yuki
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Had my 2tb Xbox One S from launch and love it!<br />
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However, recently discovered a minor problem with it and wondered if anyone else was experiencing the same thing!<br />
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So, since getting my One S I've always used it horizontally. Its always been nice and quiet with no problems.<br />
But we've had to move the living room around to accommodate the Christmas tree, and this necessitates that the Xb1 now be placed vertically in its stand.<br />
But in this position, it buzzes! LOUDLY.<br />
<b>Its not the fan or power supply,</b> and the buzzing comes and goes, even when turned off in instant on mode. Seems to start once the console has been powered up for a couple of minutes and warms up.<br />
It seems to be the casing vibrating slightly as light pressure between the bottom and top housings stops the noise.<br />
If it was held together by screws, then a slight tightning would stop the noise. But the bloody things just all clips :-(<br />
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Wonder how many other xb1s would do this when put vertically lol
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well it's not the HDD. nothing else makes a noise. it'll be the fan or psu. most likely the fan i think. the XB1S has a lot of issues with the fan. i returned mine because it was so loud. it would be fine when starting it up but after a while it would start making loud clicking noises. probably because of it heating up and having to spin faster.<br />
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i would recommend returning it.</div>