@onfy PS3s, especially first-gen ones were notoriously easy to overheat, see also yellow light of death
@noiob I have a slim, it rarely gets hot, I need it to be hot anyway or it won't read discs, and IT WILL BE EASY TO OVERHEAT IF THE FUCKING FAN BREAKS FROM SPINNING AT 100000000RPM.
@onfy I'm not sure if it's that bad to run fans at max speed
@noiob They never ran this fast for me before, so I assume they weren't intended to run this high, or at least the fan curve is RIDICULOUSLY aggressive.
@onfy I doubt the PS3 software can even run it at a higher speed than spec
@onfy looks like you can simply increase the target temperature, I assume it's just set way too low https://github.com/aldostools/webMAN-MOD/wiki/~-Fan-Settings
@onfy or just use SYSCON, that should be as quiet as stock
@noiob Seems like it's same as stock? I eventually found it but it's horrible UX looking for a setting while your console is screaming.
@noiob Well I dunno, I know on a hacked Xbox it's possible to set the fan to a higher speed than it ever goes normally. And really not recommended.
On top of that I fucking hate the sound of fans spinning at high speed. One of the things that annoys me most with old PCs, back then we did small fans that spin super fast instead of big (or no) fans that spin slow.