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A fridge/grill/smoker hybrid. What else will scientists come up with?
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Hardware is always pretty hit-or-miss at launch, there was bound to be a few defective consoles out there on both sides.
That being said that first video is crazy. Shit looks like the XSX is vaping
Maybe it's the vapor chamber going bust on the XSX side oO
It's the new Vaping Chamber.Shit looks like the XSX is vaping
A fridge/grill/smoker hybrid. What else will scientists come up with?
lol those smoking vids look fishy to me. I mean if we were a year or two into the gen then maybe i could see that but these consoles will be tested at manufacturing, running for days at an end, to find faults like this, or they should be anyway.
lol those smoking vids look fishy to me. I mean if we were a year or two into the gen then maybe i could see that but these consoles will be tested at manufacturing, running for days at an end, to find faults like this, or they should be anyway.
lol those smoking vids look fishy to me. I mean if we were a year or two into the gen then maybe i could see that but these consoles will be tested at manufacturing, running for days at an end, to find faults like this, or they should be anyway.
That "sizzling" sound is exactly what caps do. However could be even that vaporchamber cooling, because it's really big surface and if it's hot from APU and it's in higher pressure than ar, shit could happened, but honestly I highly doubt that there is like a 100ml of water there : D
But this looks so unreal that I immediately thought obviously fake. It smokes more then my chimney and my chimney emits the smoke of burning wood.
I disagree OP stated that this was parft of a normal failure rate of new products and mentions both consoles.It looks like there could be an issue with a batch. The thread is definitely made to concern troll as usual, but some of the reports (like the prof3ssor blue guy) seems valid enough. The video with the dumbbell on the floor and the messy room? Fake.
It looks like there could be an issue with a batch. The thread is definitely made to concern troll as usual, but some of the reports (like the prof3ssor blue guy) seems valid enough. The video with the dumbbell on the floor and the messy room? Fake.
Potentially yeah, same as heatpipe, but heatpipe is very unprobably because it's cylinder, this is basicaly square, so the pressure inside on the edges are far bigger. Let put it this way, you know those pressure cookers? Well if you heat it to big temperature, it starts to, by design, release the vapor from the chamber.You mean the vapor chamber can crack and release that vapor?
A fridge/grill/smoker hybrid. What else will scientists come up with?
It looks like there could be an issue with a batch. The thread is definitely made to concern troll as usual, but some of the reports (like the prof3ssor blue guy) seems valid enough. The video with the dumbbell on the floor and the messy room? Fake.
To really cash in, dont forget to put an expensive artwork from van gogh on the fire hazard damage report.My xbox is going to go up in smoke?
Thank goodness. Now I can sue and get a nice settlement check from papa moneybags microsoft.
No, but how is it the psu when the thing isn't even on?You never seen a power supply go out?
smoking Series X? lol
that dont make sense at all. power supply toasted is the only reason i can think of.
or it is just a prank a troll.
Yer i mean if a little fire does not get you a little worried, what will.
Its fire Tbiddy, not a goddam disk ejecting. This is very worrisome indeed.
Maybe a cap blew up...
No, but how is it the psu when the thing isn't even on?
That sounds plausible.If the power supply is designed well it will auto shut down when there is a problem. That won't stop the resulting smoke though.
Good idea.To really cash in, dont forget to put an expensive artwork from van gogh on the fire hazard damage report.
Burn in and testing at elevated temps is for automative grade electronics, safety critical.
Consumer electronics are just made and shipped, consumers find the faults and return the few %..
In Canada, UL certification is required if a product plugs into an AC outlet so it doesn't start an electrical fire. They are not just "made and shipped".
https://predictabledesigns.com/understanding-certifications-for-electronic-hardware-products/
The PSU always has power. Unless you are saying it isn't plugged into anything in which case that would be the first thing I do when I see some electronics going up in smokes.No, but how is it the psu when the thing isn't even on?