The current problem with the PS3 is the fact that it is totaly enclosed. Meaning no ventilation to remove heat. Unfortunately I am not part of the Sony Computer Division, which designs and makes the PS3 unit, otherwise some common sense would have been incorporated and venting with fans would have been put into it from the start.
I think their idea was to prevent dust from getting into the unit. But here is the deal. Dust wont affect the unit's operation or reliability with the advent of the cleaning disc. Dust on the boards wont hurt it either. However, heat is a major destroyer of optical blocks and CPU's. If there is no way to vent out the heat, it wont matter what size of heat sink is put in there, the heat will just accumilate and begin to burn up things.
The computer division will get it right someday.
I think their idea was to prevent dust from getting into the unit. But here is the deal. Dust wont affect the unit's operation or reliability with the advent of the cleaning disc. Dust on the boards wont hurt it either. However, heat is a major destroyer of optical blocks and CPU's. If there is no way to vent out the heat, it wont matter what size of heat sink is put in there, the heat will just accumilate and begin to burn up things.
The computer division will get it right someday.
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