GurtTractor wrote:Tesseract
bad_hair_day wrote:Bit too hasty to dismiss the most powerful next gen console when the dimensions haven't been confirmed. I'd be very surprised if it's larger than an AV amp.
Kernowgaz wrote:Well according to this, the new Xbox can do game quick start from a reboot - very impressive. https://www.ign.com/articles/xbox-series-x-can-quick-resume-a-game-even-after-a-full-system-reboot?sf118196081=1
GurtTractor wrote:It's reckoned to be about 31cm x 16cm x 16cm if that helps. I feel like that should fit in sideways in most units, but I haven't owned one in a long time. Like I said the cheaper version that seems to be in the works might well be a lot smaller due to the lower thermal dissipation requirements.
Hodge360 wrote:Hard resets are usually due to issues with a game so couldn't there be a conflict of interests?!Kernowgaz wrote:Well according to this, the new Xbox can do game quick start from a reboot - very impressive. https://www.ign.com/articles/xbox-series-x-can-quick-resume-a-game-even-after-a-full-system-reboot?sf118196081=1
Rumpelstiltskin wrote:I thought the point of the form factor was heat dissipation. Doesn’t having it sideways undo that?
The fan will be the dominant force in this example.In summary, heat can travel in all directions. The direction that heat is traveling depends strongly on the situation. Furthermore, even hot air can travel in all sorts of directions and not just up. Hot air only travels up when gravity is the dominant force at work.
I_R wrote:I wonder if part of the form factor might be to encourage owners to stick it next to the TV rather than in a unit underneath.
GurtTractor wrote:Use the vesa mount somehow.
Diluted Dante wrote:I'm sure the glue on the velcro wont melt.
It really ain’tGurtTractor wrote:It's much better for cooling (and therefore quietness) than typical console designs.
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