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The Wii being louder is a given, it has a smaller fan so it has to spin faster to keep the air moving.
Obviously you have never heard a Wii. I've never heard a Wii and I've had one running right beside me since Nov 19.
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Ben @ Jan 15th 2007 9:35AM
The Wii being louder is a given, it has a smaller fan so it has to spin faster to keep the air moving.
curt_fehr @ Jan 15th 2007 3:26PM
Obviously you have never heard a Wii. I've never heard a Wii and I've had one running right beside me since Nov 19.