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Narfer said:
NorthStar said:
Yea Nintendo never made anything jacked up lol or maybe your to young to remember having to blow in every game you owned to get that shit to work.Anyway the PS3 really doesn't get that hot or at least mine doesn't.I realy can't Understand why EB will not take the system back exspecially the day after you got it.I really haven't heard any other complaints of noise or overheating...unless you are not giving it enough air to "breathe" Ist of all you do have it on a stand right not on carpet and the other cause could be a confined or "closed space" like a cabnet or drawer.Your PS3 should get warm only at the bottom right really (laying horizontaly) and really my fan is so quiet you can't hear it at all.Lastly is just a question is it always 5 minutes after you turn it on or after the first time it starts making the noise it just makes the noise from then on it just keeps making the noise? If it takes 5 minutes every time then the likelyhood is you just are not giving it enough air supply and need to put it out in the "open"

yes, but it did always work. and how many people who had NES back then still have theres today and have it work just as well? everyone most likly. i dont know anyone whos SNES or NES break, they still work, you just might have to blow in them or even bang em up a little, but once you get them they work fine and dont stop.


 I used an SNES that worked 20% of the time when you try for 30 minutes.  Wasn't mine, but I only tried a few times before I gave up.  They aren't perfect by any means.  Also, trying to add a game genie was a whole other problem...