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Xbox One knows when it's overheating - Report

 

 

By Eddie Makuch, News Editor

Microsoft reveals next-gen platform is capable of being aware of its temperature and can cool itself down if needed.

The Xbox One can automatically detect if it is overheating and can cool itself down to counteract the thermal pressure, according to Xbox general manager of console development Leo del Castillo.

 

Speaking with Gizmodo, del Castillo said Microsoft can't do anything to prevent users from putting pizza boxes on the Xbox One, but the system is designed to stay cool.

"We can't prevent misuse of the product," del Castillo said. "But we can certainly anticipate it. The way we designed the box, we don't actually intend it to ever have to go to maximum speed under normal environmental conditions. But there is overhead."

The Xbox One can scale back its power usage if an overheating scenario is detected, del Castillo said, adding that such a feature was not possible on the Xbox 360.

"One thing that we have more flexibility with…with the architecture of the Xbox One, is that we can dial back the power of the box considerably," he said. "We had a little less flexibility with the 360. And so basically, if we couldn't dissipate the heat, there wasn't a whole lot of leverage we could pull to keep the heat from being generated, so we had a limited amount of time before it just shut down. Xbox One can actually dial it back to a lower power state, so low in fact that it can [be] in a mode that uses virtually no air flow."

It isn't clear if this lower Xbox One power state is achievable in games, or only in applications and other media functions. del Castillo explained that he isn't sure how a potential overheating scenario will look for users, but said an audio cue like increased fan noise may do the trick.

"I don't know the exact details of how it’ll show up to the user," del Castillo said. "But we try to be as transparent to the user as possible. We'll allow the fan to go all the way up to maximum speed. They might notice the extra noise, and that will help to self-correct the condition."

"If we get to the point where that is no longer enough, we have the mechanism, the interface, to deal with that," he added, though he didn't provide details as to how this would work.

The Xbox One launches in November for $500. Those attending Gamescom next week in Cologne, Germany can go hands-on with the device and some of its upcoming games, like Forza Motorsport 5 andRyse: Son of Rome. Microsoft will also announce "exciting news" at the event.




       

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XBO Nation News Update:

Xbox One's Gamescom showcase to feature ""unique exclusive"", ""Europe's biggest franchise""

13th Aug 2013 | 15:52

Microsoft Studios boss Phil Spencer and honorary military man Larry ""Major Nelson"" Hryb have been chatting about Xbox One's Gamescom line-up, via the Major's latest podcast. The conversation plays it safe for the most part, but there's talk of a ""unique exclusive"" and ""Europe's biggest franchise"", to debut during the manufacturer's presentation on Tuesday morning.

It's possible "Europe's biggest franchise" refers to an already announced game or partnership, such as the arrival of World of Tanks (around 60 million registered players) on Xbox 360. Keep your expectations in check, if you can.

Known quantities slated to appear at Microsoft's booth - the "biggest booth we've ever had", according to Spencer - include Forza, Dead Rising 3, Ryse: Son of Rome, Project Spark, Minecraft, Killer Instinct, Zoo Tycoon and Titanfall, all playable and said to be representative of launch day functionality. Spencer recently had a chance to sample a new Ryse level, and says the Crytek brawler is coming along nicely in terms of both presentation and combat.

"I look at all the great work going on - first party, second party, third party - and I think there are some things that are going to surprise," he said at one point. Quick, what's the most surprising thing you can think of? I managed: an Xbox One in a pink frilly dress, ecstatically hurling cookie dough at the audience with a large wooden ladle.

Spencer thinks we're seeing a "real Renaissance in the game development community", thanks to an explosion of gaming devices, and reckons Xbox One will carry the day with its any-console-can-be-a-devkit functionality. "Our vision is that some day soon you'll be able to take your retail kit and turn it into a development kit," he reiterated, suggesting that Team Dakota's world creation sim Project Spark might serve as a stepping stone.

Last but very much not least, Spencer revealed that Microsoft will give away an Xbox One every hour on Tuesday at Gamescom. Should you be among the lucky sods who nab one - I've already given Aoife strict instructions of the "loitering with intent" variety - you can expect the prize on release day in November.




       

Call of Duty? change the poll.



gooch_destroyer said:
Call of Duty? change the poll.


Changed




       

^Thanks...oh and add one more like 'return of a classic" like Blinx lol



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JayWood2010 said:
endimion said:
http://countingdownto.com/countdown/272146 not sure how to embed


I can embed but do you know when Microsoft's Conference is?



nope... if I find a cheap way to get to Cologne I might go.... it's a couple hours driving from where i live right now.... but train and plane a insanely expensive right now it costs me less to fly to charlotte NC than Cologne and I'm 10X closer to Cologne go figure



gooch_destroyer said:
^Thanks...oh and add one more like 'return of a classic" like Blinx lol


lol never played that game.  It always interested me though




       

endimion said:
JayWood2010 said:
endimion said:
http://countingdownto.com/countdown/272146 not sure how to embed


I can embed but do you know when Microsoft's Conference is?



nope... if I find a cheap way to get to Cologne I might go.... it's a couple hours driving from where i live right now.... but train and plane a insanely expensive right now it costs me less to fly to charlotte NC than Cologne and I'm 10X closer to Cologne go figure

Hopefully you find your way there and enjoy yourself XD




       

Pretty nice that the Xbox One can cool itself down. Also, I wonder which game they're talking about when they say "Europe's biggest franchise"? I would assume that it's not an already announced game.



yo_john117 said:
Pretty nice that the Xbox One can cool itself down. Also, I wonder which game they're talking about when they say "Europe's biggest franchise"? I would assume that it's not an already announced game.

Europe biggest franchise from MS studio would be Fable