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RE: Ps2 keeps over heating
:undecided: i dunno how to change the suction :( its got a thing on the bottom tho, with like long carpet, medium carpet, and short carpet

do i change that?

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01-03-2005 08:29 PM
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Since we're all talking about the Playstation 2, I was wondering what you guys thought about the redesigned Playstation 2 that came out this year.

Would you guys ever make a purchase ?
I've been looking at these for a while, if only for the fact that it has a built-in RJ45 connector for the online gaming.

I know somewhere that offers trade in on a PS2 for £73 and sells them second hand for £95 or new for £98, so I could upgrade the concole and only have to pay about £25 for it, which is only slightly more than the cost of the Network Adaptor on it's own, plus it would then allow us to use the Multitap my Brother-In-Law bought us for Xmas, exceept he purchased the version that ONLY works with the 70000 series units.
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01-03-2005 08:57 PM
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RE: Ps2 keeps over heating
I guess I'm going to keep my fat PS2.

I'll upgrade other things, like video card or more ram.
01-03-2005 08:58 PM
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Crikey, I don't have a clue about hoovers, just feel which one feels the less suctiony.
01-03-2005 09:07 PM
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There's an overheat light?


yeh  the red standby light just  flashes and the ps2 gos off
01-03-2005 09:22 PM
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I guess I'm going to keep my fat PS2.

I'll upgrade other things, like video card or more ram.
Ya get more RAM!! and video card! So we can play BFV together without if F***ing up!
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01-04-2005 04:17 AM
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How's your PS2 doing Chris?
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RE: Ps2 keeps over heating
how about putting a rubber stand at each of the corners? air can then flow underneath and your ps2 might not heat up that fast
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How's your PS2 doing Chris?


it seems to be working fine  you should have seen the dust that came out of the fan after using the vacum

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