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Here is the nightmare of early adopters. My Xbox 360 RRODed in 2007. My PS3 Slim's HDMI fried. On the contrary my PS2 (which I gave to my cousin) still works fine. Check this article.



IMO this particular PS4 overheated because it was in a small plastic box which had no ventilation. I hope Sony knows it cost Microsoft an estimated $1 billion for RROD issues. Mark Cerny answered a month ago that their designers know what to do.

 

 

 

PS4 Overheating & The Red Line Of Death

 

 

A photo has surfaced showing a demo PS4 console overheating and displaying what has been dubbed “the red line of death.”  The picture was taken at a PS4 event in Spain and posted by Elotrolado member Homer J. Simpson in his report of the event.  He says (translated from Spanish) “it had a red light (where the typical blue LED light) and had a message on the screen saying that the console had a very high temperature.  The security case was opened and in two seconds the error message was removed and the light had returned to its normal color.

There have been various reports of PS4 consoles crashing during recent demonstrations but hopefully these issues will be sorted out by the time the console reaches retail.

 

 

 

 

 

Source: http://videogamescene.com/ps4-overheating-the-red-line-of-death/



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hopefully it is a isolated issue.



“it had a red light (where the typical blue LED light) and had a message on the screen saying that the console had a very high temperature.  The security case was opened and in two seconds the error message was removed and the light had returned to its normal color. “



With great power comes great heat. :P

My PS3 always got very hot when playing even for short times and the fans made a lot of noise.
My WiiU runs for hours (in the same closed cabinet) and doesn't make much sound. That's why I like my Nintendo. Their consoles may be underpowered, but it has the nice side-effect that they don't overheat.

Having said that, I'm sure PS4 will be fine.
It's made by a Japanese company and they know that summers in Japan (and all over the world) can be very hot, so I'm sure they will have taken the necessary precautions to prevent a disaster like the 360 RROD.



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Its not Red Line of Death, its a Red Line of Warning message just like a notification. They had no ventilation and this is what happens if a device has no ventilation where the heat will go and cool air comes in. It seems like PS4 is more intelligent in protecting itself because the Red line gone in just 2 seconds to normal  for ventilation after opening the case on which PS4 was selead.



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The case for the PS4 seems a bit too small considering its pretty much the same hardware as the X1 which is a lot bigger.



Chris Hu said:
The case for the PS4 seems a bit too small considering its pretty much the same hardware as the X1 which is a lot bigger.


Japanese engineering. They make everything smaller.



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To be honest.. It wouldn't be a PS console with the launch units having problems: PS1 laser problems PS2 driver errors PS3 YLOD and now PS4 RLOD.. Its legacy



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

This is actually a good thing, if its true that it warns you.



                            

manuel said:
Chris Hu said:
The case for the PS4 seems a bit too small considering its pretty much the same hardware as the X1 which is a lot bigger.


Japanese engineering. They make everything smaller.


Nope the X1 case is bigger then it needs to be to be certain that there will be no overheating issues.