Retrobit DC controller update

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Cass
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

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Tarnish wrote:
OGDCFAN99 wrote:Just like the Noctua silent fan mod. "No noise" is all they needed to see, even though it only moves about half of the air :lol: :roll:
Wow, even that one has drawbacks? Good to know.
Guilty :p

And no regrets - so far.

I get the reservations but I just couldn't take the original din of the stock fan any longer. No issues to date but I'm rarely on the Dreamcast for more than an hour or two a week. Might be a different story if you're doing a 8 hour grind on PSO.

mstar
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

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OGDCFAN99 wrote:Yeah I don't think anyone's ever talked about it, and I'm speaking anecdotally, but yes, holding your hand by the exhaust vent...you can feel how weak the flow of air is compared to the stock "noisy" fan. I've even tried it on 4 different consoles just to be sure.
I did, on numerous occasions, but as someone else said before - people just don't listen..

What's a few CFM here or there? It's less noise so they just go ahead because people on the internet just regurgitate stuff ad nauseum :(

Well, that's not my Dreamcast that's going to die from overheating so some people have to learn the hard way, sadly :/

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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

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mstar wrote:
OGDCFAN99 wrote:Yeah I don't think anyone's ever talked about it, and I'm speaking anecdotally, but yes, holding your hand by the exhaust vent...you can feel how weak the flow of air is compared to the stock "noisy" fan. I've even tried it on 4 different consoles just to be sure.
I did, on numerous occasions, but as someone else said before - people just don't listen..

What's a few CFM here or there? It's less noise so they just go ahead because people on the internet just regurgitate stuff ad nauseum :(

Well, that's not my Dreamcast that's going to die from overheating so some people have to learn the hard way, sadly :/
I have a noctua fan inside mine. The dreamcast never got any hot, so even if the new fan only moves not as fast, its more than enough. I play a lot of dreamcast and often let the console ON for hours and beeing afk. The old fan is crap. Theres no need to not change it, besides beeing an 100% retroguy.

OGDCFAN99
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

Post by OGDCFAN99 »

Its not that the console gets hot and overheats with the fan mod. Only time will tell what the decreased ventilation does to the already 23 year old internal components (i.e. capacitors). These things were carefully engineered by people way smarter than us.

I hope I'm wrong but we will see in the coming years.

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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

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OGDCFAN99 wrote:Yeah I don't think anyone's ever talked about it, and I'm speaking anecdotally, but yes, holding your hand by the exhaust vent...you can feel how weak the flow of air is compared to the stock "noisy" fan. I've even tried it on 4 different consoles just to be sure.
Very true .. None of the after market crap has a patch on the stock things sega made for it..

Reminds me of people with honda civic's putting after market crap on it like fart cannon's thinking there going faster..

Old fan was not crap thse china crap will never last 20 years lol..

OGDCFAN99
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

Post by OGDCFAN99 »

you are absolutely right. I ended up putting a single drop of mineral oil in the stock fan's motor shaft and it helped ALOT.

I ended up putting the Noctua fan in my Gamecube which is quieter and works just as good as stock since the same exact 0.5A rating :lol:


This topic warrants it's own thread.


Ede07
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

Post by Ede07 »

Ian Micheal wrote:
OGDCFAN99 wrote:Yeah I don't think anyone's ever talked about it, and I'm speaking anecdotally, but yes, holding your hand by the exhaust vent...you can feel how weak the flow of air is compared to the stock "noisy" fan. I've even tried it on 4 different consoles just to be sure.
Very true .. None of the after market crap has a patch on the stock things sega made for it..

Reminds me of people with honda civic's putting after market crap on it like fart cannon's thinking there going faster..

Old fan was not crap thse china crap will never last 20 years lol..
Very true? Lol. The noctua fans are made in austria. The only crap fan is the sega one. Hold them side by side and u can see/ feel the difference in production quality.

Ede07
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

Post by Ede07 »

OGDCFAN99 wrote:Its not that the console gets hot and overheats with the fan mod. Only time will tell what the decreased ventilation does to the already 23 year old internal components (i.e. capacitors). These things were carefully engineered by people way smarter than us.

I hope I'm wrong but we will see in the coming years.
U know, as much as i love the dreamcast and sega, but many of their stuff was NOT well engineered compared to their rival companies. Talking about the error prone disc-drive, a VMU which batteries die once u plug them into your controller, the saturn board and the list goes on.

Its not a bad thing, that the system is flawed, so i dont see a reason to protect it.

OGDCFAN99
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Re: Retrobit DC controller update

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talk about regurgitating stuff ad nauseam :roll:

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