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Does the Xbox series S make noise?

It is so loud my wife heard it in the next room and thought something was wrong. The problem is I was barely playing the game. The only 2 games I have on it are Halo Infinite and Alien Fireteam Elite. Once the console is on for 10-15 minutes the noise just gets so loud.
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Why does my Xbox Series S make so much noise?

Ever notice a loud noise coming from your Xbox®? It likely means your console's fan isn't working properly. That's bad for your console because a broken fan can cause your Xbox to overheat and lead to permanent damage. Don't worry though, at Asurion, we handle fixing your tech so you can get back to what's important.
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Is the Xbox Series S fan loud?

Make your own. I got this for my twin grandsons' Xbox Series S, as I thought it would be beneficial. It fits the console well and makes a nice stand, however it is not silent. Because it is not vented to the outside, it is a bit noisy, and air isn't able to blow freely through the console.
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Is the Xbox Series S silent?

The Series S, just like the Series X is designed to be quite, in normal gaming (even when play X|S optimised games) the Series S fan should not be audible. It should be pretty much silent. Have you changed the location of where your console is located? These consoles get warm (hot even), this is normal.
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Why does my Xbox Series S make noise when off?

Hi, it's possible your power settings are set to instant on. When that is on the Xbox is only in standby mode, so the fan will still move and sometimes may make a noise. If you don't want that, then change the power setting to power saving mode, and that will completely turn the Xbox off.
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How To FIX Loud Xbox Series X / S Fan Sound

Is it normal for an Xbox to make noise?

it could be a ventilation problem. Was this reply helpful? make sure all your vents are clean and that your xbox is well ventilated. if it is in a confined space or has dusty vents the fans will work harder which in turn makes the console louder.
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Why is my Xbox One S making a buzzing noise?

The fan usually makes noises when it is trying to run the operating system to run programs and Graphics. With so many components, and with a system more powerful than Xbox One S, there's sure to be a lot of heat moving through the chassis that needs to be exhausted. Hope this helps.
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Why don't people like Xbox Series S?

It has less RAM and storage than the Series X, can only achieve 1440p as opposed to 4K, runs the processor slower, and only plays digital games. In short, it's a nerfed console and not the true next-generation experience you crave.
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Why is Xbox Series S not worth it?

It's a great option if you want to avoid the sizable financial outlay required to own a full-blown new-gen console, but there are some drawbacks. It has significantly less storage, prioritizes 1440p resolution for gaming, and does without the 4K HD Blu-Ray drive of the Xbox Series X.
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Does the Xbox Series S overheat a lot?

Although the Xbox Series X|S has so many barriers in place to prevent overheating, it can still occur if you are gaming for many hours at a time or if any or all of the cooling mechanisms aren't able to work properly.
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Should Xbox Series S get hot?

All Xbox consoles are designed to ventilate air to keep them at an optimal temperature during use. Your console may feel hot around the vents, but this is normal. Hot air is being ventilated from the console to cool the interior.
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Is Xbox Series S strong enough?

It's also cheap enough to hit the mainstream, but powerful enough to make next-gen games look great, albeit at a lower resolution. If you want the best, save up for the PS5 Digital or find the extra cash for the Xbox Series X, but the Series S gives you a great gaming experience with the latest games for less.
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Does the Xbox Series S run faster?

The Xbox Series S has 4 teraflops of GPU performance, compared to the 12.15 teraflops on the Xbox Series X. The smaller console also has less RAM (10GB instead of 16GB) that also runs slower than the Series X.
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Is Xbox Series S worth buying in 2023?

Thus, the Xbox Series S can further build on its promise of affordable gaming. Coupled with the Xbox Game Pass subscription, the more affordable gaming console offers the best value, even three years from its release.
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Does Xbox Series S run better than Xbox One?

You still get ray tracing support, too, and much faster performance - in the video above a developer from The Coalition says the Series S is more than four times as powerful as the One S.
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Is Xbox Series S better than PS5?

Verdict. Out of the two consoles, the PS5 is the one to go for if performance is a priority for you. It features more storage space and a more powerful GPU, making it the better option in terms of graphics. However, the Xbox Series S should not be passed over just because it's not as powerful.
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Why does my Xbox sound like a motor?

The way the console is designed is that the fan will kick it to high-gear when the system starts getting hot from the surrounding environment and/or from generating a lot of heat while playing a game. Some users also report that the fan also gets loud when your hard drive is too full.
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Why does my Xbox make a whining noise?

The consensus is that the noise is a coil whine which occurs when a lower level of power is being drawn from the console. Users report that plugging in a Kinect sensor alleviates the noise (since the console is then drawing extra power for the device).
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Should I be able to hear my Xbox fan?

There is a fan sound with the One X, it's completely normal. The only time the machine would be almost silent is playing none enhanced titles.
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How do I clean my Xbox Series S?

Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox One: Use a soft cloth dampened with an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) solution 70% or less. Do not use disinfectant wipes. Xbox Wireless Controller: Use any of the disinfectant wipes listed above or a soft cloth dampened with an IPA solution 70% or less.
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Is Series S more powerful than ps4?

Across a variety of cross-gen software the Series S is in a much stronger position, delivering significantly more performant games than the enhanced last-gen consoles. With generational improvements in CPU speed and storage, the Series S has major fundamental advantages that eighth-gen consoles simply can't match.
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Is Xbox Series S faster than ps4?

The Xbox Series S features 10GB of GDDR6 RAM with a 128-bit-wide bus, compared to the PS4s older 8GB of GDDR5 RAM. Which makes the Xbox Series S significantly faster than the PlayStation 4. Not to mention the Xbox Series S also features an 8X Cores @ 3.6 GHz Custom Zen 2 CPU.
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What are the benefits of having a Xbox Series S?

Get ready for faster load times, higher resolution, more stable frame rates, and better input latency on thousands of Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Original Xbox games.
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