Thermal and Airflow of the Wii U
#1
Posted 09 August 2012 - 10:48 AM
What do you guys think?
I sometimes wish life was like Fallout 3 ^-^
#2
Posted 09 August 2012 - 10:57 AM
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Posted 09 August 2012 - 11:23 AM
I sometimes wish life was like Fallout 3 ^-^
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Posted 09 August 2012 - 11:29 AM
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Posted 09 August 2012 - 11:37 AM
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Posted 09 August 2012 - 11:41 AM
I sometimes wish life was like Fallout 3 ^-^
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Posted 09 August 2012 - 12:20 PM
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Posted 09 August 2012 - 02:07 PM
#10
Posted 09 August 2012 - 03:40 PM
consider the new Macbook Pro with Retina Display. The laptop is nearly as thin as an iPad, but it has a quad core i7 CPU, an Nvidia Kepler GPU, 16GB RAM and solid state storage.
It is in a case which is many square inches smaller than the Wii U.
Apple keeps it cool. cool enough to be a pro level machine to last for a decade or more.
Nintendo will have no cooling issues with Wii U.
Nintendo systems don't overheat. If they ever did, it's extremely rare.
Wii U has massive venting in place, has internal fans and new manufacturing processes.
It will be extremely powerful and run plenty cool.
Zero worries here.
This is a company that takes great care to make quality products.
Not Microsoft, who wants to cram it together, make a few bucks and let the consumers work out their kinks for them.
You ever open up your N64 or Gamecube? They're a thing of beauty on the inside. Try doing that with peer systems like PSX or Xbox. Yuck (although the Wii itself is somewhat of a backwards step here).
GCN:
N64:
Take a look at MBP with RD:
and most of that is battery - something the Wii U doesn't have to deal with (PSU another matter).
With the advances in manufacturing and Nintendo's penchant for efficiency, there will be no cooling issues.
It's a non-issue. HUGE Vents on top on back, side...
This thing is made to breathe:
I just hope the thermal design is good, and it doesn't raise the temperature in my room 10 degrees.
Nintendo has probably tested to make sure that it won't overheat unless you leave it on, and doing stuff, for like a week strait. I wouldn't worry about it too much.
That is built into the Power architecture. It will underclock, go to sleep and even shut cores down as needed to save power and in turn run even cooler.
There will be zero cooling issues here, out side of the few freaks of nature that happen to any hardware manufacturer.
but it won't be a cobbled together Xbox 360 that fry's itself to death within a few months.
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#11
Posted 09 August 2012 - 04:07 PM
#12
Posted 09 August 2012 - 08:50 PM
#13
Posted 09 August 2012 - 11:44 PM
Has anyone even thought of this yet? I don't want my Wii U to end up like my first Xbox 360. The Wii U looks very compact and with the power everyone's talking about, I'm sure its gonna give off some heat. The case looks like it lets in very very little air and the vents look like clog central. But I'm a paranoid person just thinking of worst case scenario.
What do you guys think?
theres a company name on the wiiu its NINTENDO i think thats quality assurance enough consdidering i can go to any car boot sale and buy ether nes and snes or n64 in 100% working order LOL @ THIS nintendos build qaulity has won awards and is miles ahead of any other console maker in human history
i still have a version 1 gamecube with digital out the very early ones
ITS BEEN THROWN DOWN STAIRS / DROPPED IN A BATH TUB FULL OF WATER /LEFT OUTSIDE IN THE RAIN / LEFT IN A DAMP OLD ATTIC FOR YEARS / MOVED IN NUMEROUS HOUSE MOVES / ITS LID AND BADGE HOLDER DESTROYED / BABYS AND KIDDYS ALL OVER IT
i plug it in presto works like new
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#14
Posted 10 August 2012 - 12:35 AM
#15
Posted 10 August 2012 - 03:11 PM
My first gen gamecube didn't go through all that but it's still standing to this date.theres a company name on the wiiu its NINTENDO i think thats quality assurance enough consdidering i can go to any car boot sale and buy ether nes and snes or n64 in 100% working order LOL @ THIS nintendos build qaulity has won awards and is miles ahead of any other console maker in human history
i still have a version 1 gamecube with digital out the very early ones
ITS BEEN THROWN DOWN STAIRS / DROPPED IN A BATH TUB FULL OF WATER /LEFT OUTSIDE IN THE RAIN / LEFT IN A DAMP OLD ATTIC FOR YEARS / MOVED IN NUMEROUS HOUSE MOVES / ITS LID AND BADGE HOLDER DESTROYED / BABYS AND KIDDYS ALL OVER IT
i plug it in presto works like new
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#16
Posted 10 August 2012 - 11:32 PM
The Wii U is a dedicated console. It is designed by Nintendo to be very powerful, but also very efficient.
consider the new Macbook Pro with Retina Display. The laptop is nearly as thin as an iPad, but it has a quad core i7 CPU, an Nvidia Kepler GPU, 16GB RAM and solid state storage.
It is in a case which is many square inches smaller than the Wii U.
Apple keeps it cool. cool enough to be a pro level machine to last for a decade or more.
Nintendo will have no cooling issues with Wii U.
Nintendo systems don't overheat. If they ever did, it's extremely rare.
Wii U has massive venting in place, has internal fans and new manufacturing processes.
It will be extremely powerful and run plenty cool.
Zero worries here.
This is a company that takes great care to make quality products.
Not Microsoft, who wants to cram it together, make a few bucks and let the consumers work out their kinks for them.
You ever open up your N64 or Gamecube? They're a thing of beauty on the inside. Try doing that with peer systems like PSX or Xbox. Yuck (although the Wii itself is somewhat of a backwards step here).
GCN:
N64:
Take a look at MBP with RD:
and most of that is battery - something the Wii U doesn't have to deal with (PSU another matter).
With the advances in manufacturing and Nintendo's penchant for efficiency, there will be no cooling issues.
It's a non-issue. HUGE Vents on top on back, side...
This thing is made to breathe:
That is built into the Power architecture. It will underclock, go to sleep and even shut cores down as needed to save power and in turn run even cooler.
There will be zero cooling issues here, out side of the few freaks of nature that happen to any hardware manufacturer.
but it won't be a cobbled together Xbox 360 that fry's itself to death within a few months.
the gamecube board is a thing of complete wonder its gorgous iv actually considered taking a gamecube apart and having the inners framed put it on the wall that console was designed by GOD
#17
Posted 11 August 2012 - 09:17 PM
the gamecube board is a thing of complete wonder its gorgous iv actually considered taking a gamecube apart and having the inners framed put it on the wall that console was designed by GOD
I don't know about the ''designed by god'' part but it is wroth hanging on the wall though.
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#18
Posted 12 August 2012 - 06:03 AM
you mean the tiniest system to date.squished? it looks like one of the biggest systems to date!! its huge!
My N64 has had pediasure poured in it, rolled down stairs, given and taken back from my little sisters. Can plug it in right now and play ocarina of time. :3 Mind you I've had it since 2002.theres a company name on the wiiu its NINTENDO i think thats quality assurance enough consdidering i can go to any car boot sale and buy ether nes and snes or n64 in 100% working order LOL @ THIS nintendos build qaulity has won awards and is miles ahead of any other console maker in human history
i still have a version 1 gamecube with digital out the very early ones
ITS BEEN THROWN DOWN STAIRS / DROPPED IN A BATH TUB FULL OF WATER /LEFT OUTSIDE IN THE RAIN / LEFT IN A DAMP OLD ATTIC FOR YEARS / MOVED IN NUMEROUS HOUSE MOVES / ITS LID AND BADGE HOLDER DESTROYED / BABYS AND KIDDYS ALL OVER IT
i plug it in presto works like new
I remember my mom played Mrs. PacMan Maze Madness on my N64 so long that it just shut off on her. I don't exactly know how long that was.I remember my Wii fan got clogged or stuck and it would overheat and just shut off. Finally figured out that the fan wasnt running so I just took a toothpick and put it in and cleaned the dust and gave the fan a push and it started up. BTW, I realize this has nothing to do with the Wii U, its just my only issue with overheating with any nintendo console, and it was easily fixed. There are so many fans on the Wii U that I'm not worried at all. It really is a beautiful console in that pic. Nice smooth design.
Dude, Macbook Pros get HOT. And I agree Nintendo makes sure their products work for years. I never understood how they could fit so much on such a small motherboard tho. Same goes for Apple. I wonder if Nintendo will have a vertical stand for the Wii UThe Wii U is a dedicated console. It is designed by Nintendo to be very powerful, but also very efficient.
consider the new Macbook Pro with Retina Display. The laptop is nearly as thin as an iPad, but it has a quad core i7 CPU, an Nvidia Kepler GPU, 16GB RAM and solid state storage.
It is in a case which is many square inches smaller than the Wii U.
Apple keeps it cool. cool enough to be a pro level machine to last for a decade or more.
Nintendo will have no cooling issues with Wii U.
Nintendo systems don't overheat. If they ever did, it's extremely rare.
Wii U has massive venting in place, has internal fans and new manufacturing processes.
It will be extremely powerful and run plenty cool.
Zero worries here.
This is a company that takes great care to make quality products.
Not Microsoft, who wants to cram it together, make a few bucks and let the consumers work out their kinks for them.
You ever open up your N64 or Gamecube? They're a thing of beauty on the inside. Try doing that with peer systems like PSX or Xbox. Yuck (although the Wii itself is somewhat of a backwards step here).
GCN:
N64:
Take a look at MBP with RD:
and most of that is battery - something the Wii U doesn't have to deal with (PSU another matter).
With the advances in manufacturing and Nintendo's penchant for efficiency, there will be no cooling issues.
It's a non-issue. HUGE Vents on top on back, side...
This thing is made to breathe:
That is built into the Power architecture. It will underclock, go to sleep and even shut cores down as needed to save power and in turn run even cooler.
There will be zero cooling issues here, out side of the few freaks of nature that happen to any hardware manufacturer.
but it won't be a cobbled together Xbox 360 that fry's itself to death within a few months.
Edited by Dwarphkin, 12 August 2012 - 06:06 AM.
I sometimes wish life was like Fallout 3 ^-^
#19
Posted 12 August 2012 - 06:09 AM
Just head on down and pick up a couple of these babies
I'm going tomorrow to 6 of them!
#20
Posted 12 August 2012 - 10:13 AM
I wonder if Nintendo will have a vertical stand for the Wii U
I can't really see it standing up but if they make one for it i'm ok without it.
I'm going tomorrow to 6 of them!
I already bought 4 of em.
Edited by FreakAlchemist, 12 August 2012 - 10:14 AM.
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