PS3 has a 0.2% failure rate

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SPOnG was informed at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival yesterday that the PS3 has an amazingly low "default rate" at "around 0.2%", according to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe founder, Chris Deering.

If true, this is a hugely impressive statistic and is considerably less than the industry standard of three to five percent.

The news is particularly of note in the context of Microsoft’s recent troubles with faulty, overheating ‘red ring of death’ Xbox 360s, with the default rates of initial batches of 360s clearly way over that industry standard, with some console repair companies suggesting that almost a third were broken.

Microsoft has of course since taken steps to deal with those problems, allocating $1.15 billion dollars to fix the problem. A rather expensive ‘teething problem’ by anybody’s standards!

Elsewhere, SCEA’s senior director of corporate communications Dave Karraker has also been unfavourably comparing the Xbox 360's reliability to that of the PlayStation 3, writing on the official PlayStation Blog that:

"A lot of noise has been made recently about the reliability issues of one of our competitor's systems. So, not surprisingly, some of our more ambitious PlayStation faithfuls [from fan site PS3 Vault] decided to run their own stress test on the PlayStation 3. They put it in a freezer at zero degrees for up to 108 hours and they put it in a sauna at 120 degrees for up to 64 hours -- all the while running games and Blu-ray Disc movies on it. Did it fail? Nope. Like the Energizer Bunny, it kept going and going and going. Probably not something you want to try at home, but our thanks to the guys at PS3 Vault for putting our system through the ringer."
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Hmm... 0.2% defect rate vs. 100% defect rate... How is a mere mortal to choose? :huh:
 
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Hmm... 0.2% defect rate vs. 100% defect rate... How is a mere mortal to choose? :huh:

100% defect rate? Oh, well damn. My 360 sure had me fooled, you know, with the fact that I really haven't had any problems with it since I got it a year and a half ago. I guess this whole time it's really been broken and I was just imagining playing that BioShock demo. Yep.

:whatever:
 
Don't lie, we all know you just downloaded the artbook and made your own sound effects.
 
Too true. You were one of the lucky ones. Stupid Microsoft thought the only way to win would be to rush out their new system, and the Wii is about to pass them!!! And the PS3 isn't doing to bad anymore, so it's all good. And now I know I can play in the freezer!
 
What if I prefer cookies?

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Hmm... 0.2% defect rate vs. 100% defect rate... How is a mere mortal to choose? :huh:

The defect rate in the Xbox 360 is pretty damn absurd, but saying a 100% defect rate is just too much of an overexageration to where the joke isn't even funny :o
 
The Xbox 360 does have a 100% defect rate. It's not a question of whether or not your Xbox 360 is a bad apple, it's a question of whether or not the conditions you'll be playing it under will cause it to have the red ring of death. If your house is kept at a reasonable temperature, your 360 is in the open air, and you don't over play it, then you should be fine. But if your 360 is in a case next to the wall, and you live in a very warm and often humid area, playing it for hours at a time, then you are at higher risk of killing it. Also, those stupid "intercoolers" that you always see on store shelves are a piece of crap, and if anything they'll only make things worse, since they only wear out the fans that are already in your console.

The "100% defect rate" is referring to the fact that all 360s are susceptible to the red rings of death if exposed to the conditions that cause it, not just a small percentage out of all of them. It's a fundamental design flaw within the hardware itself, not just a couple that aren't built properly. That is why we are often hearing stories of people on their 4th or 5th replaced Xbox 360. They keep getting a new console, but the conditions they play it under are not changing, so when they get a new one it's just as likely to break as the last one.
 
The Xbox 360 does have a 100% defect rate. It's not a question of whether or not your Xbox 360 is a bad apple, it's a question of whether or not the conditions you'll be playing it under will cause it to have the red ring of death. If your house is kept at a reasonable temperature, your 360 is in the open air, and you don't over play it, then you should be fine. But if your 360 is in a case next to the wall, and you live in a very warm and often humid area, playing it for hours at a time, then you are at higher risk of killing it. Also, those stupid "intercoolers" that you always see on store shelves are a piece of crap, and if anything they'll only make things worse, since they only wear out the fans that are already in your console.

So, you mean that all of them have a design flaw. Not that all of them are going to defect. Which would make it have a 100% defect rate. It can only be defective if it, well, defects. Until the flaw causes a problem for the console, it is not a defective console and does not get counted towards the defect rate. Which is logical.

Also, my 360 is in an entertainment center shelf next to a wall, with a Wii and it's power brick to each side, and I play it pretty often. And I have yet to get the RROD.
 
Yeah, but it's on and off for him. It does it, then it works, then it does it, then it works. Now we just have to wait.
 
For the Falcon model, yeah :up:


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Hmm.. I think I'm going to intentionally make my 360 RROD so I can get the Falcon when it comes out so I don't have to live in fear. I'm confident mine won't go out for at least another year, but it still worries me.
 
I support you 100%.
You're not supposed to play while being afraid your console might blow up on you any minute now :cmad:
 
I support you 100%.
You're not supposed to play while being afraid your console might blow up on you any minute now :cmad:

We have a sauna in the basement too so...

It should be easy.
 

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