Jun 7th 2017, 22:21:10
my eleven year old playstation 3 sounds not unlike a small motor straining against a heavy load.
i am told it is the heatsink.
so i freeze water bottles and place them atop, it helps minimally. i freeze a tray of ice cubs, suspend the unit itself with empty cigarette packs and place the tray underneath. this does a better job than the bottles on top.
not to make the piece of fluff work any better, but because i question things i don't understand, but at what temperature does the tray of [melted ice so now water] at what temperature does the warm(ed)(ing) water equal the basic air for heat tranferring?
i know you need to know the temperature of the air, and my thermostat reads 73 F for the house.
count! count! count!
i am told it is the heatsink.
so i freeze water bottles and place them atop, it helps minimally. i freeze a tray of ice cubs, suspend the unit itself with empty cigarette packs and place the tray underneath. this does a better job than the bottles on top.
not to make the piece of fluff work any better, but because i question things i don't understand, but at what temperature does the tray of [melted ice so now water] at what temperature does the warm(ed)(ing) water equal the basic air for heat tranferring?
i know you need to know the temperature of the air, and my thermostat reads 73 F for the house.
count! count! count!