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My question for the OP is so what? Sony has rated the CPU to run between those temperatures and we'd expect them to have installed sufficient cooling for it.

IF you let ANYTHING run outside its rated temperature its lifespan will decrease. Comparing the PS3 to the PS4 operating temps is apples to oranges as they are different architectures etc. The different ratings certainly does not mean the PS4 will be less reliable than the PS3 or the XB1.

You are chasing something that does not exist...



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-CraZed- said:
My question for the OP is so what? Sony has rated the CPU to run between those temperatures and we'd expect them to have installed sufficient cooling for it.

IF you let ANYTHING run outside its rated temperature its lifespan will decrease. Comparing the PS3 to the PS4 operating temps is apples to oranges as they are different architectures etc. The different ratings certainly does not mean the PS4 will be less reliable than the PS3 or the XB1.

You are chasing something that does not exist and you look stupid doing so.

So I will try to show you here.

- The operating temperature of the PS4 is 5-35 degrees C this is referred to as Ta or ambient temperature. 

- Now lets say Sony wanted to achieve 30,000 hour life from a PS4, which means that it will run at maximum output for just over 3 years.

- lets also say that Sony uses Kick ass Capacitors with a life of 8000 hours at 105 degrees C.

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Now solve the problem.

- note, every 10 degree reduction in Capacitor temperature will increase the capacitors life by 2. ( basic approximation)

-If the Capacitors were running at 95 degrees, the life would be 16k hours

-If the Capacitors were running at 85 degrees, the life would be 32k hours

--------------------------------------------

Answer, the caps are running a 85 degrees C, internally to achieve a lifetime of 30,000 hours ( hotz)

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Question, why would a Company reduce the operating temperature of a device? 

Answers

- To reduce cost or

- To meet the life requirements

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So, The operating temperature (ta) is 5-35 degrees C, While the Max Case temp (Tc) would be closer to 80 degrees. ( not over this, as the regulations of touchable plastic temps cannot be higher than this i will suggest it will be 65 degrees C as a guess) Internal temperature could be close to 85 degrees C around the heat-sinks etc. in which the Capacitors are located close by.

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Here is another thought. The power consumption of the Ps4 is 250W. This means just to convert the power to usable voltages on the motherboard there is already approximately 40Watts of heat loss ( inside the unit). This plus all the other losses over the circuit will lead to a truck load of heat generated inside the box.

 

Compared to the PS3 Slim which original was released at 250W, the PS4 case is 27% smaller while still requiring to dissipate approximately the same heat! That's equal to putting 67w more heat into the PS3 slim. The heat has to go somewhere or we need to reduce the life or in this case the maximum ambient temperature.

Just take a look at how many people said the PS3 Slim ran hot!

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=ps3+slim+runs+hot&oq=ps3+slim+runs+hot&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l3.5163j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8

Nidan

(BTW, Heat is Heat regardless of chip design, it still needs to be removed, while heat adjusts lifetime )

 




Predictions JAN 08

2008 PS3-19.5M(actual 19.5) XBOX360-23M(actual 27.5) Wii - 37M(actual 45.8M)

End of 2009 PS3-27 25M XBOX360-30 35M Wii - 48 63M (revised DEC 08)

Price Point
Mid 2008 Wii $250 Xbox360$249 Xbox360(HDD)$299 PS3 $399

Mid 2009 Wii $189 Xbox360$199 Xbox360(HDD)$249 PS3 $339

Mid 2010 Wii $ 149 Xbox360$159 Xbox360(HDD)$199 PS3 $289

@OP

Do you have a heat test video? because this sounds like a bunch of theory at the moment.



Xen said:
arcane_chaos said:
pokoko said:

"Sony's PlayStation 4 will run at a significantly cooler temperature than the PlayStation 3, making it less likely to overheat.

Extensive testing by US government agency the FCC has revealed that the console will run at between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius, compared to its predecessor's average of between 45 and 55."

Read more: http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/news/a500626/ps4-cooler-lighter-than-ps3-fcc-test-confirms.html#ixzz2imE0nPJ4
Follow us: @digitalspy on Twitter | digitalspyuk on Facebook

and we're done here

5-35c in that little package with that GPU?

Sony, make a video on how to build a PC like that... that small or smaller... sounds good to me.


PS4 has an APU and also it uses low power CPU used netbooks/notebooks along with their efficient coooling methods it can be, where our regular PC has components that uses more power so compare PS4 power efficient to Notebooks.



GAMING is not about spending hours to pass/waste our time just for fun,

its a Feeling/Experience about a VIRTUAL WORLD we can never be in real, and realizing some of our dreams (also creating new ones).

So, Feel Emotions, Experience Adventure/Action, Challenge Game, Solve puzzles and Have fun.

PlayStation is about all-round "New experiences" using new IP's to provide great diversity for everyone.

Xbox is always about Online and Shooting.

Nintendo is always about Fun games and milking IP's.

Nidan said:
-CraZed- said:
My question for the OP is so what? Sony has rated the CPU to run between those temperatures and we'd expect them to have installed sufficient cooling for it.

IF you let ANYTHING run outside its rated temperature its lifespan will decrease. Comparing the PS3 to the PS4 operating temps is apples to oranges as they are different architectures etc. The different ratings certainly does not mean the PS4 will be less reliable than the PS3 or the XB1.

You are chasing something that does not exist and you look stupid doing so.

So I will try to show you here.

- The operating temperature of the PS4 is 5-35 degrees C this is referred to as Ta or ambient temperature. 

- Now lets say Sony wanted to achieve 30,000 hour life from a PS4, which means that it will run at maximum output for just over 3 years.

- lets also say that Sony uses Kick ass Capacitors with a life of 8000 hours at 105 degrees C.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now solve the problem.

- note, every 10 degree reduction in Capacitor temperature will increase the capacitors life by 2. ( basic approximation)

-If the Capacitors were running at 95 degrees, the life would be 16k hours

-If the Capacitors were running at 85 degrees, the life would be 32k hours

--------------------------------------------

Answer, the caps are running a 85 degrees C, internally to achieve a lifetime of 30,000 hours ( hotz)

--------
Question, why would a Company reduce the operating temperature of a device? 

Answers

- To reduce cost or

- To meet the life requirements

------------------------------------------------------

So, The operating temperature (ta) is 5-35 degrees C, While the Max Case temp (Tc) would be closer to 80 degrees. ( not over this, as the regulations of touchable plastic temps cannot be higher than this i will suggest it will be 65 degrees C as a guess) Internal temperature could be close to 85 degrees C around the heat-sinks etc. in which the Capacitors are located close by.

-----------------------------------------------------

Here is another thought. The power consumption of the Ps4 is 250W. This means just to convert the power to usable voltages on the motherboard there is already approximately 40Watts of heat loss ( inside the unit). This plus all the other losses over the circuit will lead to a truck load of heat generated inside the box.

 

Compared to the PS3 Slim which original was released at 250W, the PS4 case is 27% smaller while still requiring to dissipate approximately the same heat! That's equal to putting 67w more heat into the PS3 slim. The heat has to go somewhere or we need to reduce the life or in this case the maximum ambient temperature.

Just take a look at how many people said the PS3 Slim ran hot!

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=ps3+slim+runs+hot&oq=ps3+slim+runs+hot&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l3.5163j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8

Nidan

(BTW, Heat is Heat regardless of chip design, it still needs to be removed, while heat adjusts lifetime )

 


So you're saying, if I buy a ps4, I can play games, cook bacon and eggs at the same time? Ahhhhhhhhhhh shizzzzzz.

No Kitchen Needed.



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Could be PS4's secret sauce, sometimes secret sauce can be a bit spicy. .



DJEVOLVE said:
Could be PS4's secret sauce, sometimes secret sauce can be a bit spicy. .

I'm going to blow your mind since you're pretty much trolling with these last two replies.

The xbox 360's operating temperature, what this whole analysis is based on, is the same as the PS4!



Nidan said:
-CraZed- said:
My question for the OP is so what? Sony has rated the CPU to run between those temperatures and we'd expect them to have installed sufficient cooling for it.

IF you let ANYTHING run outside its rated temperature its lifespan will decrease. Comparing the PS3 to the PS4 operating temps is apples to oranges as they are different architectures etc. The different ratings certainly does not mean the PS4 will be less reliable than the PS3 or the XB1.

You are chasing something that does not exist and you look stupid doing so.

So I will try to show you here.

- The operating temperature of the PS4 is 5-35 degrees C this is referred to as Ta or ambient temperature. 

- Now lets say Sony wanted to achieve 30,000 hour life from a PS4, which means that it will run at maximum output for just over 3 years.

- lets also say that Sony uses Kick ass Capacitors with a life of 8000 hours at 105 degrees C.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now solve the problem.

- note, every 10 degree reduction in Capacitor temperature will increase the capacitors life by 2. ( basic approximation)

-If the Capacitors were running at 95 degrees, the life would be 16k hours

-If the Capacitors were running at 85 degrees, the life would be 32k hours

--------------------------------------------

Answer, the caps are running a 85 degrees C, internally to achieve a lifetime of 30,000 hours ( hotz)

--------
Question, why would a Company reduce the operating temperature of a device? 

Answers

- To reduce cost or

- To meet the life requirements

------------------------------------------------------

So, The operating temperature (ta) is 5-35 degrees C, While the Max Case temp (Tc) would be closer to 80 degrees. ( not over this, as the regulations of touchable plastic temps cannot be higher than this i will suggest it will be 65 degrees C as a guess) Internal temperature could be close to 85 degrees C around the heat-sinks etc. in which the Capacitors are located close by.

-----------------------------------------------------

Here is another thought. The power consumption of the Ps4 is 250W. This means just to convert the power to usable voltages on the motherboard there is already approximately 40Watts of heat loss ( inside the unit). This plus all the other losses over the circuit will lead to a truck load of heat generated inside the box.

 

Compared to the PS3 Slim which original was released at 250W, the PS4 case is 27% smaller while still requiring to dissipate approximately the same heat! That's equal to putting 67w more heat into the PS3 slim. The heat has to go somewhere or we need to reduce the life or in this case the maximum ambient temperature.

Just take a look at how many people said the PS3 Slim ran hot!

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=ps3+slim+runs+hot&oq=ps3+slim+runs+hot&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l3.5163j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8

Nidan

(BTW, Heat is Heat regardless of chip design, it still needs to be removed, while heat adjusts lifetime )

 


Shit Man Sony are so stupid! They have no expertise in designing hardware or electronics. I mean have you ever purchased a Vaio laptop and

 seen the size of those bricks??? Damn they should hire the expertise of Nidan as he knows far more than their amateur engineers. Nidan is a fully qualified heat dissipation engineer!



do the towel trick!!!



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kowenicki said:
alright alright, I think the bullying and character assassination of gone far enough fellas. jesus. you lot love to hunt in packs dont you.

Juts ignore the thread.


It's not like Sony became stupid overnight is it?