Software quieting the 360? …WTF?
Ok, there has been a story going around the net the past few days that has slowly been picking up steam. That story: That a software update will quiet the Xbox 360. The question: How will software quiet the 360? I think I can explain.
After doing a little reasearch on a poorly translated Deutsch website, I think I know how they’re going to try it. The new software update will give developers to create games that can run at lower speeds than they do right now. Currently, the disc drive runs at full speed for all games (which, for Xbox classics like KOTOR, still doesn’t help), with out any option to slow it. While a slower speed would undoubtedly slow load times, it could also cut back on systems overheating.
…ok, I think that’s what it said. I have no idea, ok? I had to dig that crap out of THIS:
Microsoft delivers since short one a software update to the technical literature, which makes the Xbox360 substantially quieter. The possibility is given by the update to the play manufacturers to drive the drive assembly speed down of the box. So far the drive assembly always runs with plays with full speed - or not at all. Up-to-date the update functions only on special Debug boxes. We assume however Microsoft immobilizes also conventional Xbox360-Konsolen shortly by updates.
…this is what Google calls “translation,” by the way.
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