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Tanis:
--- Quote from: Xycolian2332 on September 22, 2013, 08:16:32 AM ---I like standing them vertically for increased ventilation... no idea if the effect is noticeable or anything... just a weird quirk of mine.
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I have my consoles are a 'mesh' kind of table.
A hell of a lot safer than standing it vertical.
halfelite:
--- Quote from: Xycolian2332 on September 22, 2013, 08:16:32 AM ---I like standing them vertically for increased ventilation... no idea if the effect is noticeable or anything... just a weird quirk of mine.
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Almost all new systems of any sort use one giant heatsink for moving the heat away from components and one fan with a case made of plastic, There is zero gain with putting it vertical as the same fan is moving the same amount of air over the heatsink. If the case was metal and was helping in heat transfer like some higher end AV gear then yes vertical could increase the amount of heat transferred away from the case. But with plastic cases nothing would be gained
megido-rev.M:
You can plug a PS4 into the Xbox One, but Microsoft says you probably shouldn't
lol
zherok:
It would be hilarious to daisy chain XBOne's into each other just to see what the latency would end up being on the end unit.
halfelite:
--- Quote from: zherok on September 23, 2013, 12:53:02 AM ---It would be hilarious to daisy chain XBOne's into each other just to see what the latency would end up being on the end unit.
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the latency should be zero at the end. the box does no post processing on video feeds just overlays its own video so its essential a passthrough device
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