PS3 fan keeps hitting 5th gear!!!

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#1 Ultra-BEN27
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Anyone knows where i can put my PS3 so the fan doesn't hit 5 th gear after 20 min???
It's pretty humid where i live and even with an air conditionner and a fan right in front the fan keeps going full throttle all the time. Where should i put it?? Every time it does that i don't take any chances and save my game to turn it off.
It's pretty annoying! I don't want it to be on the vertical, cause i heard that it makes the BR drive fail faster!

Anyone got pics for an ideal place to put it?

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#2 GaMeR_Willz
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Are you sure that your PS3 is in a good ventilation?
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#3 fizzlegloop
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yea for anything including computers and tvs you need well ventilation. where i have my ps3 isnt the best place. However its in my basement which is like always 60 degrees. If i play the ps3 for like 8 hrs straight which i have only done once the fan like never goes off. I think that it never goes off because the room went from like 60 degrees all the way to 85. I just open the door 5 mins later the fan goes off.

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#4 Ultra-BEN27
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Are you sure that your PS3 is in a good ventilation?GaMeR_Willz

Well it got about 1/2 a feet in the back and on the right side...Plus i got a fan right in front.
I'll try moving it in a different spot, but i'm limited cause i got a bug audio/video unit.
Pretty much all the space is taking except under the TV. I'll try it there...It's got more space for the back.

Thanks for the advise

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#5 fizzlegloop
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the fans for my 80 gb ps3 is in the back and on the right side when its laying down. there is at least 2 feet on both sides. half a foot would not cut it i think. then again i have an 80 gig.

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#6 marvdog187
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on a flat surface on the ground away from any enclosures, ( i say on the ground) because that where the coolest air is
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#7 Nonstop-Madness
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If your room is hot, then the PS3 will overheat much quicker
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#8 choffy
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Despite what people say, don't put it next to a fan. It will blow dust into the vents, thus making it MORE likely to overheat.

Just make sure that you have the PS3 3in. away from any wall/electronic device that emits heat.

And here are the ideal temperatures for your room for your PS3:

72-75 -- Ideal
75-79 -- Warm, but it can handle it
80-84 -- A bit too hot

Not recomended to let your PS3 to be in a room over 85 degrees. You can, and something shouldn't happen, but it's not reccomended

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#9 choffy
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on a flat surface on the ground away from any enclosures, ( i say on the ground) because that where the coolest air is marvdog187

That's asking for it to overheat. The little fuzzies on the ground will get caught in the vents, thus allowing less cool air to enter and trapping more hot air inside

This is a sure-fire way to make your PS3 overheat

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#10 Ultra-BEN27
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F*** That!
I pulled out the cables and a small table and put it on that for the time playing. Then i'll just put it back in the unit when i'm done...It's got all the space it needs now.
Drastic time call for drastic measures, but my PS3 breaking is way to drastic to take any chances!

TY guys for your advise!!!

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#11 jimm895
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F*** That!
I pulled out the cables and a small table and put it on that for the time playing. Then i'll just put it back in the unit when i'm done...It's got all the space it needs now.
Drastic time call for drastic measures, but my PS3 breaking is way to drastic to take any chances!

TY guys for your advise!!!

Ultra-BEN27

Now that would work every time. But if there is a place that you can have the system standing vertical and has plenty of space behind it then it does run cooler. As having the PS3 vertical and it causing problems with the disc drive it doesn't effect it in any way. After standing my PS3 vertical it holds a lot less heat, now instead of the domed area getting warm to the touch now the only place that get's warm is around the disc drive when something is running in the drive. Now I never turn my system off and I only remove the disc when I am changing the disc with no problems of any kind.

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#12 Ultra-BEN27
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Well even if i place it on a small table right in the middle of my living room. After 20 minutes playing BF2 demo the fan starts being more loud. When i play GTA4 or GT5 it doesn't! How come BF2 makes it go on like that...I'll putting it on the vertical, but i'm affraid of bagging the small table and my PS3 falling :(

Should i try the INTERCOOLER??? They got good ones at best buy...I think it's the pellican ones? I heard they're the only good ones.

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#13 C_BozkurT_C
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it's not a big deal. the fans are merely doing their job.
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#14 pwnmachine244
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Yeah, you don't have to worry about turning it off, mine goes into full throttle all the time and I still keep playing, PCs do the same thing-and nothing ever happens to them. (At least, no physical damage.)

Just keep playing and the PS3 should get more or less "used" to the game, and the fans will take a break.

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#15 Videodogg
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My fans run all the time. It wont hurt your ps3. Dont worry about it. Just make sure you have good ventilation..it gets really hot on the right side where the air blows out.
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#16 Ultra-BEN27
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So i shouldn't worry about my PS3 when fans get louder??
Where is the best place to have a fan blowing wind at my PS3?? ( Front, side or back?? )
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well...i'm from malaysia.. mayb u guys might know that...is kinda whole year hot...i have test my ps3 while playing which is 85 degrees....i been playing few hours...nothing happen...but the fan of the ps3 will only goes to "gear 1"..slightly notice the sound...but nothing else happen...

PS: i'm using the intercooler for my ps3... **the main reason i buy the intercooler...not becoz afraid the PS3 overheat..although is not happen to me... is for the blu ray lens....so that will keep the blu ray lens..out of heat..

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#18 marterikster
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You should try cleaning the air holes on your ps3
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well...i'm from malaysia.. mayb u guys might know that...is kinda whole year hot...i have test my ps3 while playing which is 85 degrees....i been playing few hours...nothing happen...but the fan of the ps3 will only goes to "gear 1"..slightly notice the sound...but nothing else happen...

PS: i'm using the intercooler for my ps3... **the main reason i buy the intercooler...not becoz afraid the PS3 overheat..although is not happen to me... is for the blu ray lens....so that will keep the blu ray lens..out of heat..

quahk2003
Bro, I'm from Malaysia too. Mind if I took down your PSN ID??/
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#20 Ultra-BEN27
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You should try cleaning the air holes on your ps3marterikster


The air holes are all clean! I don't have any dust on it!
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Wait wait, when you say 5th gear, you just mean it's going faster? Or the fan speed has increased 5 steps?

One is much worse than the other.

If it's just speeding up a bit (1 step), relax it happens all the times, if it's going ridiculously fast and very loud then stick it upright, it does not make disk drives fail faster.
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#22 Ultra-BEN27
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Wait wait, when you say 5th gear, you just mean it's going faster? Or the fan speed has increased 5 steps?

One is much worse than the other.

If it's just speeding up a bit (1 step), relax it happens all the times, if it's going ridiculously fast and very loud then stick it upright, it does not make disk drives fail faster.
moshakirby18

Well it goes from not making any noise at ALL to making noise. I can't really judge witch step it goes at cause its always the same level of noise...I just hear the fan and when i put my hand in the back there's some heat. I'm just trying to keep it safe here.

Buy like a rich man and save riches like a poor man is what i have to say!

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#23 Ultra-BEN27
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I guess i'm a little over-protective :)
Like to keep my baby nice nad cool! That's all!
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[QUOTE="moshakirby18"]Wait wait, when you say 5th gear, you just mean it's going faster? Or the fan speed has increased 5 steps?

One is much worse than the other.

If it's just speeding up a bit (1 step), relax it happens all the times, if it's going ridiculously fast and very loud then stick it upright, it does not make disk drives fail faster.
Ultra-BEN27

Well it goes from not making any noise at ALL to making noise. I can't really judge witch step it goes at cause its always the same level of noise...I just hear the fan and when i put my hand in the back there's some heat. I'm just trying to keep it safe here.

Buy like a rich man and save riches like a poor man is what i have to say!



Yeah you're just being paranoid, that's what happens when it starts doing a little work, it gets a bit hotter, if it soudns like a jet taking off then you might want to look into it.
Just turn your sound up or something.
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#26 EmperorSupreme
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You should try cleaning the air holes on your ps3marterikster

I suggest this too, goto Costco and buy a package of canned air. I use it to blow out all my electronics every few months. Just make sure to unplug them and take them outside first. It will keep the heatsinks dust free and allow for them to work the most efficiently.

Also it's going to be louder because it's hot and it's summer :)

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#27 Wild_Card
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Anyone knows where i can put my PS3 so the fan doesn't hit 5 th gear after 20 min???
It's pretty humid where i live and even with an air conditionner and a fan right in front the fan keeps going full throttle all the time. Where should i put it?? Every time it does that i don't take any chances and save my game to turn it off.
It's pretty annoying! I don't want it to be on the vertical, cause i heard that it makes the BR drive fail faster!

Anyone got pics for an ideal place to put it?

Ultra-BEN27
try doning the speed fan test. my ps3 had gotten to were it would start running in high fan mod after a little while even though it was in a very cool area. when it wiuld go into high speed fan it would never speed down even after sitting with no game going for 10 min. so what i did was run the speed fan test or self cleaning mod and after that it started playing normal again.
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#28 Wild_Card
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be carefull about compressed air. problem with that is all to aften it blows the dust around in side the system and getts it into bad places like on the blueray drive laser lens. it is recommended to use a vacume. like a shop vac or if you house vacume has a hose attachment to use that. that will pull the dust on threw and be less likely to scater it around in side your system.
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#29 Ultra-BEN27
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it doesnt make the bluray drive fail, your dumb for thinking that, why would they design it to go both ways? Putting it verticle may be the only way to not have fan running fast. I have mine verticle and it only runs fast when im playing GTA IV or Gran turismo. Face your fears.

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Don't call me dumb! You've been moderated for that HAHA!!

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#30 cooldust
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My ps3 fans go crazy when i play battle field bad company demo and GTA IV
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#31 cooldust
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My ps3 fans go crazy when i play battle field bad company demo and GTA IV
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#32 Triv1um
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It will give you a warning message when it get too warm.

The ps3 can handle alot of heat. When/if you get the warning message. Give it a rest.

It will be fine.

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#33 aka_aj03
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It will give you a warning message when it get too warm.

The ps3 can handle alot of heat. When/if you get the warning message. Give it a rest.

It will be fine.

Triv1um
The warning message is the red blinking light and PS3 will shut off... right?
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#34 Triv1um
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[QUOTE="Triv1um"]

It will give you a warning message when it get too warm.

The ps3 can handle alot of heat. When/if you get the warning message. Give it a rest.

It will be fine.

aka_aj03

The warning message is the red blinking light and PS3 will shut off... right?

No, you will get a message in the corner telling you that the system is too hot. And tells you to turn it off.

Then if you dont and it gets warmer it will take it into its own hands to stop any damage.

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#35 Ultra-BEN27
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It will give you a warning message when it get too warm.

The ps3 can handle alot of heat. When/if you get the warning message. Give it a rest.

It will be fine.

Triv1um

Thanks for your advise...I'll try the fan speed test tonight when i get home from work.
I turn off the switch then back on while holding the eject button??

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its a problem with your ps3's thermastat phone sony and they will fix it for you..
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#37 Denji
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Well I live in a 6th floor apartment. Pretty hot here and just have 1 fan. We've had nothing but heat waves and flash storms for a week now. My PS3 is fine cause I have it on top of my TV stand with nothing too close to it. PS3 is a "breathing machine". You close in that breathing space and you'll have problems. Always keep it out in the open.
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#38 jblazesolid
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i heard compressed air was bad for a system cause it blows dust all inside, i use a vacumm cleaner to suck out dust from the vents after dusting it.... between my hdtv, ps3 and xbox 360 i got in my computer room it gets pretty dusty, right around there....... but for the heat keep it away from heat and keep the room cool should be ok

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#39 aka_aj03
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[QUOTE="aka_aj03"][QUOTE="Triv1um"]

It will give you a warning message when it get too warm.

The ps3 can handle alot of heat. When/if you get the warning message. Give it a rest.

It will be fine.

Triv1um

The warning message is the red blinking light and PS3 will shut off... right?

No, you will get a message in the corner telling you that the system is too hot. And tells you to turn it off.

Then if you dont and it gets warmer it will take it into its own hands to stop any damage.

I never got any message in the corner saying the system is too hot (Do you have to enable this feature?)... my PS3 will automatically shut-off if it get too hot or something. It will first beep twice and it will shut-off and the red light will blink.
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its a problem with your ps3's thermastat phone sony and they will fix it for you..daveg1

Well i don'T think it's a problem with the termastat cause it doesn't do it when playing GT5!
It does it sometimes when playing GTA4...Only BF2 demo makes it go after 20 min ( That's what i don't find normal )
I'll vacuuming it!

Just want to know where is the best spot for having a fan blow air on it?
FRONT, SIDE OR BACK???

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#41 Triv1um
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If you want to vaccum do it at the back. It expels air from the back.

Not advised, it will be fine. Trust me.

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#42 Ultra-BEN27
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If you want to vaccum do it at the back. It expels air from the back.

Not advised, it will be fine. Trust me.

Triv1um

Not advise, it will fine?? So does this mean i can or can't vaccum it?

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#43 xFullSurfacex
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Mine is doing the same thing, I think it's dust inside. I have no dust in the vents but that doesn't mean there are no dust inside. IDK maybe i'll get the intercooler.
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#44 Triv1um
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[QUOTE="Triv1um"]

If you want to vaccum do it at the back. It expels air from the back.

Not advised, it will be fine. Trust me.

Ultra-BEN27

Not advise, it will fine?? So does this mean i can or can't vaccum it?

You can vaccum it. It wont make any difference though.

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#45 quahk2003
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[QUOTE="quahk2003"]

well...i'm from malaysia.. mayb u guys might know that...is kinda whole year hot...i have test my ps3 while playing which is 85 degrees....i been playing few hours...nothing happen...but the fan of the ps3 will only goes to "gear 1"..slightly notice the sound...but nothing else happen...

PS: i'm using the intercooler for my ps3... **the main reason i buy the intercooler...not becoz afraid the PS3 overheat..although is not happen to me... is for the blu ray lens....so that will keep the blu ray lens..out of heat..

D-Camo

Bro, I'm from Malaysia too. Mind if I took down your PSN ID??/

go ahead....thats y i display my PSN ^^

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#46 brownthrilla
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So i shouldn't worry about my PS3 when fans get louder??
Where is the best place to have a fan blowing wind at my PS3?? ( Front, side or back?? )
Ultra-BEN27
I have a fan facing sideways right behind it so it helps blow away warm air and i face the fan so it helps cool where the hard drive is.
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#47 bolamite_basic
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Mine's been doing the same thing lately. The fan kicks on high even when it's just idling in the XMB. I'm not neccesarily worried about the fan running, it only bothers me because the PS3 never actually gets hot. Seems like its running on high for no reason. BTW 60gb launch unit, never had any others problems.
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Anyone knows where i can put my PS3 so the fan doesn't hit 5 th gear after 20 min???
It's pretty humid where i live and even with an air conditionner and a fan right in front the fan keeps going full throttle all the time. Where should i put it?? Every time it does that i don't take any chances and save my game to turn it off.
It's pretty annoying! I don't want it to be on the vertical, cause i heard that it makes the BR drive fail faster!

Anyone got pics for an ideal place to put it?

Ultra-BEN27

I don't know where you are but I'm in NYC. Right now NYC is pretty hot. When I play my PS3 it does the same thing, but I'm not really worried about it overheating because I bought an INTERCOOLER for it. I think that this device helps, others will disagree with me. Costs about 20-30 bucks the store. As far as where you should put your system, it should be somewhere where it can "breathe". In other words, someplace where the flow of air isn't being blocked or recirculated quickly (i.e. having your PS3 in a small enclosure benathe your tv set which I had no choice but to put mine !!)

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My fan goes really loud maybe after an hour or 2.
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#50 Marksman2200
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I have my PS3 on for days on days at a time.. My fan rarely goes into full speed.