74 hours for me so far!
Topped at 45 hours.... Then i had to switch it off.... Damn work.
The PSU is slightly warm (as you'd expect), as is the console.... No crashing probs at all.
I love my 360!
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Only 5 hours max so far
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...why would you want it on for 72 hours?
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Maybe he's trying to prove that the crashing is down to other factors like enclosing the system without adequate airflow, or kicking it while its loading etc ?Originally Posted by 5lab
About 15 hours, I have had no heat issues though, everything seems fine. The fan is really loud though.
Ive noticed its loud but dont hear anything when playing a game.
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Its the DVD drive thats the noisy thing... I can't notice the fans.
Diablo (Main PC): Corsair Air 540; Gigabyte Z77-D3H; i5 3570k @ 4.4Ghz; 16Gb Corsair Vengeance PC3-12000; 120Gb Samsung 840 EVO; EVGA 980 Ti Hybrid; 2x Dell U2414H; Windows 10 x64.
Imperius (VM Server): 2x Intel 5640, 64Gb RAM, 2x1Tb, 6x Intel NIC, VMware ESX 5.5
Tyrael (File Server): Synology DS410 w/ 4x HD154UI; 2Gb RAM; DSM 5.2
It shuts it self off after 6 hours if you dont touch it. My PSU has been plugged in since I got it though still only slightly warm to touch.
in the Xbox flaw...
according to a MS representitive [about the Chicago man case- More Here the overheating problem is connected with 18% of production of Xbox 360's
scary fact considering peeps play gammign 24.7 these days....
Also.. the problem that happens with them are....
"The power supply and central processing unit in the Xbox 360 overheat, affecting heat-sensitive chips and causing the console to lock up."
no surprise by the smallness of them...
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