It runs only jus warm to the touch, so I can tell you that it runs pretty cool anyway and the cooling fan is constant and effective. Has intakes around the edges so it draws straight through and ejects the heat out the back.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Any idea what rating the Wii U power supply unit is? Some people were hypothesizing that once developers have gotten used to the system, Nintendo could 'raise the limit' as it were on the power consumption of the Wii U if needed, essentially allowing the console to draw more power and push the hardware further if needed.SkarKrow said:At any rate iirc both the PS3 and 360 draw about 70W on average and can vary significantly between different games and idling on the OS. The Wii U seems to just draw around 30W for pretty much any game and idling and doesn't hvary much.
It'll be interesting to see whether that means anything beyond it just being really bloody efficient.
Thing is, from my view, that goes back into the whole 'overclocking' argument. Drawing extra power would make the whole thing damn near impossible to keep cool, when everything's all on one module. Maybe Nintendo have already factored for that though. They seem to have factored for a whole load else.
I could tell you what rating the power supply is if it's on the power brick and I can read it without unscrewing anything (because I don't desire to be unscrewing power bricks right now), lemme dive down the back of my desk and find out....
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It says 15V 5A output on the power brick and bugger all else.
Edit: Google tells me that unreliable sources claim it's rated for around 75W. So maybe there is potential for games to overclock the system or something crazy, but I HIGHLY doubt they'd do that, sounds complicated and risky.
It's likely that as the hardware matures developers will find ways to exploit the hardware more efficiently. Especially since Nintendo are sharing their programming tricks with third parties this time round rather than keeping them to themselves.
Edit edit: As for what you were saying to GrimHeaper above, Nintendo always has a plan it seems, nothing is done without a purpose and nothing is pointless. Whether they actually use some of the stuff is questionable though, the Gamecube is capable of 3D in the same style as the 3DS, for example, but it was never used and I have no idea why.