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PlayStation 3 Intercooler

PlayStation 3 Intercooler

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24476 in Video Games
  • Brand: Nyko
  • Model: 83010
  • Released on: 2007-05-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Platform: PlayStation 3
  • Original language:
    English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.75" h x
    4.75" w x
    12.00" l,
    1.50 pounds

Features

  • Not compatible with 40 GB version of PS3
  • Increases air flow and reduces heat throughout the PlayStation 3
  • Clip-on assembly for easy installation
  • Unique patent pending design





PlayStation 3 Intercooler









Product Description

Product Features

* Not compatible with 40 GB version of PS3
* Increases air flow and reduces heat throughout the PlayStation 3
* Clip-on assembly for easy installation
* Unique patent pending design





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

159 of 173 people found the following review helpful.
3Intercooler not so cool!
By Kenny Gardner
1. It does not steal power from the PS3. It plugs into the PS3's power receptacle and the Power Cord plugs into it. The AC power "passes thru" to the PS3.2. It moves the PS3's power switch to the front of the unit for easy access. Which you'll need, see below.3. It is loud.4. It can be difficult to attach to the PS3. You must be careful not to break it or the air slots on the PS3. It snaps into place and you are warned to be careful when doing so as it is very easy to break things.5. It doesn't turn off when you put the PS3 in standby mode - pretty lame. So, when you put your PS3 to sleep for the night (standby mode) the fans on this thing continue to run. That is why they moved the power switch up front. You have to power it, and the PS3, off to turn the fans off.6. I couldn't live with the extra noise and the inconvenience of having to get up and manually turn the PS3 off in order to turn the fans off. So, I took mine off and it is now sitting in the closet, unused.Good design for the fans, but bad implementation (having to manually turn it off). If you use this system, you can say goodbye to using your controller or your Blue Ray controller to turn the system on/off.There have been no official reports of the PS3 overheating so until that happens, why waste money, as I did, on fans which may or may not be needed.Save your money and buy a game instead.

86 of 96 people found the following review helpful.
1Don't waste your money!
By Matthew J. Rygelski
In theory this should be a good product, right? Here's the setup: One big fan on the back, two tiny fans on the top, and two really really tiny fans also on the top, and finally variable speed control. But wait, why does it have its own power switch? This switch acts like a "master" switch so every time you want to switch the PS3 on or off, you have to walk over to the console and flip this new switch (oops, make sure your PS3 is properly shutdown first and the hard drive is done writing because it is essentially like ripping out the electric cord). Yes, the switch is a dumb design when they should have just made that switch only control the fans and pass-through the power to the PS3 so it can use its own power control software. But that doesn't matter, its not like you could forget to turn it off. This device makes some noise and a lot of it. Remember the general rule: the smaller the fan the more noisy it seems to be. Fine, I'll compromise a little noise for saving the PS3 from all that evil heat... no, this thing doesn't pull heat out fast enough (oh yeah, that's because these loud small fans are too small!) In summary, save your money and avoid this seriously stylish piece of junk. Great idea, it's too bad someone didn't test a prototype first.

70 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
1A terribly noisy way to solve a problem that may not even exist
By bixodoido
The idea behind this product, and the implication that doubtless drives many people to purchase it, is that you need an external means of cooling your PS3. You buy something like this because you want to protect your very expensive investment, but that's assuming there's a problem with the console overheating in the first place. I don't believe that's the case--I've seen these things played for hours at a time without a cooler, and most of the consoles on display at local retailers, which are on for many hours, are not cooled externally.Besides being (probably) unneccessary, however, the Intercooler is poorly designed. The thing is bulky, though maybe that can't be avoided. It's terribly loud as well--loud enough that you may not be able to use it on a PS3 if you're playing it late at night with the sound muted so you don't wake up the family. There is a dial to adjust the fan speeds, but even on the minimum this thing sounds like some kind of mutated hairdryer.It has it's own on/off switch, which also acts as a master switch for the PS3. If you switch off the intercooler the console goes off as well, which could be a major issue if a game is saving or something. Sleep mode for the PS3 works only if the Intercooler is still on (and roaring), and you can forget about turning the PS3's power off from your controller.Bottom line--this is a pretty poor product. Don't let the fear of a PS3 meltdown drive you to get ripped off by one of these things--just leave the console in a well-ventilated area and let the system cool itself off the way it was designed to do.

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PlayStation 3 Intercooler. Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.8

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