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hey people just wondering how is the nds stable without an in built fan? whats stopping it from burning out?
Wonderful question-my explanation is that it is too small and doesn't support high-quality enough games, therefor making it never overheat.hey people just wondering how is the nds stable without an in built fan? whats stopping it from burning out?
No. Nothing that small should require a fan. Hell, most netbooks are passively cooled.Pardon me for my ignorance, but...
Do that many handhelds really have fans?
wow really? its so loud though. goes to show umd was a bad idea. D:It's not because there aren't enough "high-quality" games on it, it's just the way everything is designed. The DS's processors are very low-powered, which means they don't require as much electricity, which then means that it doesn't generate a lot of heat.
Rule of thumb is if a portable video game system needs a fan, it's too power hungry. And if you think the PSP needs one, the only thing actually spinning inside of it is the UMD drive for the video games.