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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: FackinKubuss on March 05, 2001, 08:07:30 AM
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Okay this morning I cleaned out the back of my PS2 with a paintbrush. Then i started playing TimeSplitters and in the middle of the game a black screen came up and the rd lioght started flashing (where the reset button is) I felt it, it was really hot. I put my hand in the back and there WAS NO AIR BLOWING OUT. I could see it was getting red inside so i turned it off, what do i do???!?!?!?!?!
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Don\'t leave your PS2 on standby for a start , and if possible remove the plug from the wall too, that why there is no pwer to pre heat it, plus you should tell us how long you play for at a time , i.e average amount of hours per day, may be you have take a break from the hard core gaming after 48 hours of solid play ;).
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actually i only play about 1 a day, at that. But i dunno i wont turn it on until tomorrow morning again and see if its cooled down, in the mean time i\'ll unplug it and put something over it so it doesn\'t get anymore dust than it needs.
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sounds like a heat sink problem, or it could be the fan is defective thus leading to a low air flow rate, there by causing the CPU to overheat, thats what happened to my PC , the Fan was running slower "infact Very slowly and my CPU keept over heating", if it is the fan then repair should be easy enough, but take it to a registered tech to get it fixed "if you can".
also have you done any DIY since you have got your PS2 ?
it could be some dust on the inside of the PS2, that is causing the heating problem.
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You could try using a can of compressed air but if the fan seems to be dead Id say best bet is to box the machine up and get a replacement..
-bd
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Maybe the hairs of the brush came through the holes and destroyed something inside, I suggest you have it repair
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Whats DIY??? When you saw registered tech, do you mean technician...if so where can i find one?
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I would build a custom heatsink. Cut a hole in the top of it and come up with some radiator liquid cool heat sink attachment, Now that sounds cool.
Imagine a little radiator sitting on the outside of your PSX2 cooling the thing.. :D
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Actually there is a company that makes external fan/heatsinks for the ps1.
All I can say is I hope your machine is still under warranty. More proof on the sh!tty design of the PS2.
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I talked to an electonic-guy the other day. He was quite concerned with the heatsink / cooler in PS2 - he said it was underdimensioned and looked as if it wouldn\'t last long. I guess he was right. :(
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Originally posted by Samwise
I talked to an electonic-guy the other day. He was quite concerned with the heatsink / cooler in PS2 - he said it was underdimensioned and looked as if it wouldn\'t last long. I guess he was right. :(
sorry to hear that m8.
i know the ps2 can deal with a lot of gameplay coz when i was playing final fantasy. the ps2 was left turned on for about 24 hours solid.
i have ha no problems with mine at all and all i do is clean the top of the console with a cloth every 2 weeks or so. You are probably one of the unlucky ones- get your ps2 replaced.
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Originally posted by *)PhoeniX(*
sorry to hear that m8.
i know the ps2 can deal with a lot of gameplay coz when i was playing final fantasy. the ps2 was left turned on for about 24 hours solid.
i have ha no problems with mine at all and all i do is clean the top of the console with a cloth every 2 weeks or so. You are probably one of the unlucky ones- get your ps2 replaced.
No, you misunderstood. He wasn\'t talking about my PS2, but his own and every single PS2 in general. He said it didn\'t look as if it would last very long.
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Yeah the hardware does heat up alot and the HD won\'t make things any better.
And the heatsink and fan do look fragile.Does anyone know how many transistors the EE and GS have?
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Since hearing these stories and more I think Its about time to design an external heat seat for the PS2.
There is a company that sells a raditor type thing for the AMD chips that retails for about 100 - 200 bucks. I think I could design something to adapt it to the heat sync in the PS2 to cool it. That would be cool.
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Relax people!! Geez!
It sounds like FakinKubuss f\'ed up his fan. Of course with no fan the PS2 will probably overheat, as will any high heat device (Emporer).
Pull the fan out. Get the model # of the fan. Replace it.
Problem solved:)
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Cygnus how am i suppose to pull the fan out without breaking it, where is the # on the fan?
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Yep! Over Heating! Put you Playstation 2 on a Surge and when your finish playing just turn off the Surge. That will stop it from getting pre heated. But now it sounds like your fan burn out. Just get another one put it in your self if you can.
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I\'m just sending it to Mass to get it fixed... for freee, i don\'t know how to do it myself.
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I don\'y know about the rest of you but I game for 4 straight hours and my PS2 barely feels warm, It never gets hot.
The Fan on his PS2 is obviously took a dump, better contact Sony
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When the PS2 is left in Standby Mode, is there a little fan inside that keeps the thing cool? or does the hardware not need cooling while in Standby mode? I always turn my system completly off after every use, therefore you don\'t have to worry about overheating or hardware failure. I know the PS2 might be designed to stay on continously, but you could never be too cautious. BTW for you clean freaks out there, I don\'t think your PS2 will benefit very much from cleaning the dust off. My PC is extremely dusty inside and still works like a champ. I wouldn\'t obsess about the dust, the PS2 could be fully covered with layers of dust, its not going to effect gameplay.
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There is no need for the fan in stand-by mode
I have placed my hand on my PS2 after having it in stand-by mode for a week and its a cool as the air around it.
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yep standbye mode is like having a clock on, doesnt heat it up, your fan is just jacked up, i have played games for hours on end, i think 5 total non stopr then stoping for 1/2 an hour and playing 3 more hours :) and it doesnt over heat, its your fan
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Holy hell !
That sounds like a fan prob. Alright. Maybe you
shouldn\'t have cleaned it with the paintbrush.
These are known to loose "hair" ; it probably got
into the fan\'s mechanism.
It\'s actually the same with hair dryers : if a hair
gets stuck in the machine will overheat it self and
eventually self-destruct.
Go call Sony for a fan repair/replacement !
Knotter8
BTW. I don\'t really clean my PS2 ( after play I just put a blanket over the PS2 to protect it against dust )and it stays cool as a Penguin on an Alaskan iceberg.
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Yea I used to put a blanket over it but then I stopped. I think when I get my PS2 back, I\'ll start doing it again.