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Is it normal to hear the fan on Xbox Series S?

Depends what you play, most games you can't hear the series s unless you mute the game while sitting in a quiet room. Some games do push it enough to make noise which made me worry at first as I wasn't used to hearing it, but compared to old gen it's still much quieter no matter what you're playing. Never a problem.
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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 it normal for Xbox fan to make noise?

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Is the Xbox Series S fan 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 is the Xbox Series S fan so hot?

Dust is the main cause of consoles overheating. If there is too much dust or debris blocking the vents, the hot air isn't able to leave the console. When that happens, the console essentially becomes a box full of swirling hot air, and it will definitely overheat.
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How do I know if my Xbox Series S is overheating?

Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles normally shut down to protect the system from overheating, you can tell a console shut down due to overheating because it will give you a warning the next time you turn it on.
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How hot is the Series S supposed to get?

"Appropriately, the Xbox Series S with its less-powerful components is the coolest out of the three. The SoC die size is measured at 197.05 mm², the cooling fan is 120 mm x 14 mm, and the supposed temperatures are “estimate” 47 °C/116 °F and “peak” 58 °C/136 °F.
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Why is my Xbox Series S so loud?

Over time dust may build up in your Xbox One and clog the inlets and outlets, as these become blocked your Xbox fans will have to work harder to get fresh air in and out of the console. If you can see a build-up of dust through the holes in the back of the console, chances are the air channels inside are filthy.
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Should the Xbox fan be always on?

Even on standby, all the internal components generate heat, so Microsoft have probably played it safe to keep the fan always on tickover.
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Is the Xbox Series S less powerful?

The Series X is designed for games with resolutions of up to 4K (and it theoretically supports 8K resolutions for video content), while the Xbox Series S has less-powerful graphics hardware that game developers appear to be targeting for 1080p and sometimes 1440p visuals.
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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 is my Xbox whirring loudly?

The only two things that can make that kind of annoys is the disk Drive and the fan. Have you tried to have the console on without any disks in the system? If the noise continues, its a fan issue, if not, probably the disc drive isnt spinning properly or possibly something hitting it.
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Does Xbox Series S have sound?

Note Optical audio out is not supported by Xbox Series X|S consoles. Connect your console to your TV using the provided HDMI cable, and then connect your TV to your stereo receiver or soundbar using the TV's optical (S/PDIF) out port.
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Is it bad to leave my Xbox on 24 7?

It's not necessarily a bad thing to keep your xbox running overnight once in a while, just don't make a habit of it. As for unplugging your xbox one every time you aren't using it, there's never been any evidence showing that just simply keeping it plugged in all the time does anything to damage your console.
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Is the Xbox series S always on?

Microsoft's Xbox Series X|S consoles include an Instant-On mode enabled by default, so when you turn off your Xbox, it goes in standby mode.
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Is it OK to unplug your Xbox every night?

Is it okay to unplug your Xbox Series X after every time you play? Yes. As long as you shut it down properly, and wait for it to go through the shutdown procedure, then it shouldn't make any difference to the hardware. You can't just shut it down and unplug it without waiting.
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How do I make my Xbox Series S run smoother?

Change your console display settings to 120 Hz:
  1. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options.
  2. Select Refresh rate > 120 Hz. Note If you don't see an option for 120 Hz, select 4K TV details under Setup for more information.
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Why is the Xbox Series S so powerful?

Basically, though, the Xbox Series S will provide an improved experience across the board, just not at a 4K UHD resolution. The SSD speeds alone make the Xbox Series S a far better experience than the Xbox One X, and the massively boosted CPU leads to higher frame rates in most games.
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How do I get sound out of my Xbox Series S?

Press the Xbox button  on your controller to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output. Select the Audio setup option under Advanced. Highlight the audio setup option you wish to use and then press the A button  to begin the audio test.
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Is it better to stand or lay down Xbox Series S?

Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S support horizontal or vertical positioning, and there's no best way to sit your console. Microsoft has designed the consoles to function regardless of orientation, with no chance of damaging components or impacting performance.
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How long can an Xbox Series S stay on?

Can an Xbox be on for 24 hours? Absolutely. It can even be played for a straight 24 hours. I'd recommend not having it near a source of heat, and using a UPS.
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Do Xbox One S overheat easily?

The console will heat up to around 60°C without issues as long as the cooling system works, and therefore the air coming out of the console will feel "hot". But this is normal operation.
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Why does my Xbox say its overheating but its not hot?

If your console is overheating without it being warm, that most likely could be a sign of there being a problem with the power brick or if you have a later model of the Xbox One... its internal power supply.
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