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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Ambient in the house is like 15 degrees
I wouldn't have thought that playing a music CD would be enough to trigger the fan.
But then again, my PS3 actually does it too but it's not so noticible and I know with that it's normal.
Other PS2 games would eventually get scratched, but any CD-Rom would die after one play session. There's definitely something wrong with my PS2, but luckily I don't use it much nowadays.
Though the CD situation is odd. Maybe the laser is starting to show its age.
I had heard of it yes! Bright blue coloured I think.
Sound is reduced via good blade design in the case of small units with poor breathing as so to speak.
Ah, the humble and much maligned audio CD. Hated by enlightened vinyl enthusiasts, loathed by unenlightened streaming boors
Is that Alternating Voltage?