How HOT can a Nintendo Switch get before it shuts off?
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Nintendo recently released a statement in Japan saying the Switch will automatically enter sleep mode if it becomes too hot. What temperature triggers that sleep mode?
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Cheer up, leave exploding microwave ovens to brainiac
Man I live in Georgia but I would love to be back to New York.... and look for you in the Nintendo store in Manhattan lol...
Hot stuff, as always!
As a podcast listener, it hurts that the first real use of your air fryer is for your Switch…
I'm upset you beat me to this comment 😆
tbh, it had the actual opposite effect on me.
As a podcast listener, it brings me joy that the first real use of your air fryer is for your switch
That air fryer probably has some sort of chemical residue in it now lol
its a convection oven, not a air fryer, calm down
The Switch I got at launch came with a faulty fan. I could play Breath of the Wild for about 20 or 30 minutes before it would say the system had gotten too hot and needed to shut down. I contacted Nintendo and they wanted me to send it in, but that it would take 6 weeks for them to return it. Decided to wait a couple weeks and played through all of Breath of the Wild in 20 minute chunks before I sent it in.
This is true devotion 😭
Wow that's intense
Replacing the fan is actually not hard.
@@repeekyraidcero sure, but when it's under warranty, and especially when it's an actual defect (not you breaking it), you may as well let them deal with it.
If you had been playing Smash while the Switch was in the oven it probably would've shutdown sooner. Just having it idle wasn't putting stress on the SoC during your test.
Their advice probably had in mind the OG switch, which runs much hotter on its larger node, and also while docked, when the GPU has double the clock.
@@FoxbatStargazer and with the original thermal paste too, I took my V2 apart a week after the waranty expired and replaced the thermal paste with Arctic MX-4 and the fan doesn't turn on most of the time when I play it in handheld mode, even while docked with the max resolution set to 1080p playing Breath of the wild the fan doesn't run as much as it used to.
@@nathanmead140 fyi the tv resolution setting doesn't actually affect performance (like framerate or hardware load) by an appreciable amount on consoles, as the game still renders at it's internal resolution (900p in BotW Switch ver's case) and cheaply up/downscales to the TV resolution.
If the resolution setting doesn't match your TV's native panel resolution (1080p, 768p, 720p, etc, not always what it advertises), what it MAY do is introduce extremely small amounts of input latency, due to most TVs having poor, slow internal scalers compared to the source GPU.
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I actually have had the Switch turn itself off one time in the real world. I was in a car with four people and broken air conditioning in Arizona. 120+ degrees easy, and the Switch shut itself off in the middle of a game of Super Mario Party :(
I complain about heat here in NC. You have my condolences. If you took out the first sentence, this sounds like the first sentence is the start to a new chapter in a Percy Jackson book, and that game of Mario party was very important.
Literally a suicide mission going without ac in az
I had to google how much 120+ degrees is ... i would die. Kudos that you could play the switch while being so hot and even hotter in a car + other people. Uff, just the thought about this gets me stressed out xD.
Oh god, a car with four people and no AC in Arizona... sounds like a literal nightmare
Why though? Like why would you do this. I avoid going out above 30°c if I can, I don't think about playing video games if it's that hot, I think about finding some shade or somewhere with air that dosent make my skin feel like it's being turned Into a demons stake.
This only proves the switch is super strong to achieve such a temperature and still be working.
I once left mine in 110 degree weather for all day in a car in the sun and it still works fine
oh trust me, i've played it at nearly 40c a few times over the years, it's fine if you're inside, you just can't play it with the actual sun shining on your screen, even phones can't stand that, it gets waaaaay hotter than 35c
I don't like playing outside at all, nevermind the sun the air is too hot and feels like it will give me a heatstroke
@@khaledm.1476 also you can’t even see the damn screen if it’s that sunny, so what’s even the point
@@Dell-ol6hb oh the switch's screen is absolutely horrendous at that. I can barely see myself in monster hunter rise in the slightest of shine.
P.S of coure playing outside we would be more fun if we weren't in the middle of a heatstroke
P.P.S Even my room is about 90F (32.2 C)
Indeed, it's nearly 40°C in my country right now and the switch most of its time won't even use its fan (at home of course)
The advisory Nintendo sent out was most likely to not leave it in hot cars, which CAN get over 125 degrees pretty easily on hot days.
Yeah that's the only real life situation that would make electronics shut off
it get that hot in a nyc apartment without a.c in the summer
@@roseforyoubabe if you chose to live in NYC without AC that's between you and God. You signed up for that lol
@@MageMiroku i lived in nyc for along time before a lot of apartments were even able to have a.c lol
@@roseforyoubabe its 2022. get with the times. This one's on you.
I am more worried about it being damaged after getting too hot...
what if he sends it to a fan and then it explodes at their house… :(
It’ll be fine. Phones that get left in cars reach similar temperatures and they don’t really fail. At worst the battery stops lasting as long.
@@ShinyElGhosteo those things kill the device's life. You might not notice it, but internally it dies. That's why I worry when my switch's fan sounds a lot...
lol? if you don't know how heat affects electronics I guess this could make sense but.. that's the point of the auto-shutoff feature man, it shuts off loooooong before reaching a point of danger
@@cashnelson2306 i meant as a lasting effect of putting a switch in an air fryer at 150 degrees. It clearly didn’t explode in the video but i was just imagining what might (unlikely) happen in post lol
Hey Bob, I know you just want to make someone happy with that Switch giveaway, but I even if the Switch does look as good as new after staying in the microwave, the battery might have been damaged and could now be more overheat, bulge or even explode. Giving this Switch away might be a bit irresponsible. Maybe I am too cautious here, but wanted to give you my thoughts on that nevertheless.
I think it's fair to say that this video is missing some vital information; just because you can play it at 90 degrees doesn't mean it'll be fine in all hot environments. Don't leave your Switch in a hot car, if it's 90 or 100 degrees fahrenheit, it'll be 20-30 degrees hotter in a car that's idle in the sun, basically acting as a natural convection oven to anything inside.
Liked so that people can see this
Was 110 here in Texas the other day. My AC went out and my switch is the only thing that kept me sane all day until they fixed my AC the next day
Surprised you wouldn't use a hacked switch to actually measure internal temps or performance
W-what!? Hacking daddy bowsers stuff is forbidden
I would like to see the reverse test, for cold. I realize it's harder to get - consumer appliances usually don't go that low - but it would be interesting. If you are up to it, come to Montreal around mid-February and we can check it.
or Antarctica
I am curious about that! I am interested as to what it does to the battery too, as I visited Prague once I January and it was very cold and I swear I had to have my phone connected to a portable battery charger most of the time when I was outside, as it was draining so fast (compared to usual).
@@charliefen My first real winter after I moved to Montreal, I remember my phone (an iPhone 5) dying from over half battery in the coldest days whenever I tried to do something with it outside. I would take it out of my pocket to, say, take a picture, and as soon as I opened the camera app, it would shut off.
I used to live in Québec and I can't hold my phone in winter because of how cold the weather is, my hands instantly becomes red lol
would probably operate perfectly fine as there is no mechanical reason for it not to even at -40. the screen on the otherhand might have issues. and ofcourse we have the battery. excessive cold does slow down the chemical reaction that creates the power.....
Yeah, I live in AZ and wouldn't dream of bringing my Switch out into the sun... Mine auto shut off before while in Tucson last Summer. It was about 115 degrees Fahrenheit that day, was only able to play for about 20 mins on Smash before it shut down.
Man I feel bad for everyone without air conditioning right now. Yes us texans and oklahomans and desert people are seeing 110+F degree temps, and the UK and Canada and lots of other places is seeing like 95 but we have AC and they dont. Actually lots of the houses in these places are built to retain heat. So please stop picking on them.
I can't imagine not having Air conditioning though mine is at 74 degrees and it still hot.
I don’t get this whole “built to retain heat” thing, like I feel people saying this don’t get how insulation works. It works both ways, if it’s colder in a well insulated home the home will block a lot of the heat energy from outside from entering the home, keeping it cooler for longer, and if it’s hotter in a well insulated home than outside the insulation will slow down the rate of the heat inside escaping to the outside. So no their homes being “built to retain heat” is not the reason they’re having so much trouble keeping cool, it’s just the lack of air conditioning being as common there as it is in the US.
I had to lay down my switch when i dock mode and point the fan at the vent
My ac stopped working, and it got well over 100 degrees F my in house last year, and I did NOT have the money to get it repaired. Just last month, I finally got a new flex duct installed under the house, and it cost me almost $1000, and my ac STILL can't keep up with the set temperature during the day.
FINALLY SOMEONE COOKS A NINTENDO SWITCH I'VE WAITED MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS MOMENT... MAKE SURE IT'S WELL DONE BEFORE TAKING IT OUT
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@@frozenmana 🤔🤔 😂😆😂
I loved that intro, was not expecting the air fryer and switch to the rock bgm. Amazing
Thanks for the video Bob! It was a fun watch!
I live in Mexico in a really hot zone, but my Switch never actually die or something, even in summer or when is inside a bag
@LOTgods no hope he comes to usa
"you know where else it's been hot? everywhere else in the world"
australia: 16 degrees (60 fahrenheit)
UA-camrs don't know what seasons are
Nice to see its durability and shuts off as a safety measure.
Would have been better to do it with a v1 switch considering that's the worst case scenario, the v2 having the more powerful chip clocked the same as the v1 means it's generally just working less hard and running cooler, hence why he got way beyond the limits
The v1 switch can cook a brisket playing TOTK even after having a fresh new coat of thermal paste just a week ago
I can't imagine playing the Switch outside in 100 degree weather. I been keeping mine inside and charging it at night as the temperature drops though it's still humid.
As someone who lives in Brazil, in a city where the temperature can easily get to 30c/86f in the WINTER and usually passes the 40c/104f during summer and has both the first and second switch models, I can assure you that switch owners who play in ventiladed areas of your house, like by a common fan, can safely play their games without experiencing any shutdowns due to overheating. I've been pretty much doing that since the switch's launch. It's never shutdown beucause of the temperature.
For your rooftop experiment the result of that is a bit skewed because NYC rooftops are super windy, so even if its 90°out, the cold wind would be actively cooling the switch. It would've been more realistic at ground level.
Compared to where im at in Queens, Brooklyn is an oven. But im surrounded by water so...
@@ixofxiii so?
The wind doesn't matter. It's the air temp that matters. Convection cooking is literally blowing hot air on something. The only time wind will prevent over heating is if air temp is lower than the temp of what it's hitting.
Here in Phoenix it’s supposed to get to 115 on 7/22. That’s a normal July. Glad to know I won’t kill my switch relaxing by pool. FYI: all AZ temps are shade temps, add 12 degrees for “in the sun”. Dry Heat!!
115 degrees is crazy. Here in Texas it's 100 and the hottest it's gone is 105.
Pffft here in Norway it's just 12 degrees celcius this summer and gray rainy weather :)
Excellent conditions to use the Switch, a lot.
Here in Houston, its just another day in this normal heat
I love how the “calming music” he played at the end sounds just like Gary come home from spongebob 😂😂 (the piano riff)
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I once had my pro controller wake up my Switch in my bag without my knowledge. It was also inside its case, so it ran in suffocating conditions for who knows how long until it shut itself off.
When I opened my bag at lunch to play it, the battery had gone down to red, and it the console was quite hot. It was the Pikachu+Eevee edition, and you could see slight deformation in some of the plastic designs after this whole debacle.
Moral of the story is either A) get a case for your pro controllers, or B) if you have loose controllers in your bag that can wake up the Switch, consider using Airplane Mode during transit.
Hey Bob, since you tested the maximum heat, could you perhaps do a cold video next? Battery life in particular would be interesting. Great intro btw 👌
Nothing would happen
@@Zach.OThat’s wrong. Battery’s and technology sometimes handle coldness and hotness the same and sometimes turn off. I was in Canada and my iPhone shut off due to cold weather
My original Switch I got back in 2017 around 2019 started to get hot... the fan was stuck so I had to replace it since down here in Mexico support from Nintendo is almost non-existent
Bob joined the cult of people with an air fryer. I blame Will.
what a pain it is not to have a nintendo switch and watch these types of videos😭😭😭
i love the pseudo "predator thermal vision" vibe you have on all the indoor shots, its rad as hell.
Every year people forget summer exists and are shocked when it comes. Every year
i hope erick wins it
Gameboy: I survived the Gulf War
Switch: joycno dirft
This does match with my experience. Bought a switch second-hand and left in hot car for a few hours turned on my mistake. It didn't turn off. It stayed on, drained battery down from full to 3%. It was too hot to touch -like scary hot. It has never held a battery charge for more than 2 hours since then.
>"The current official highest registered air temperature on Earth is 56.7 °C (134.1 °F)"
>Starts at 66° C
My sister left her iphone sitting on our ac unit outside when it was almost 100° outside. I'm surprised it still works
I live in Australia where we often have 40 degrees C days (i.e. over 100 degrees F) during summer and I've never had a problem with my original model Switch overheating and shutting off. The fan does get crazy loud though. Although I am careful to never ever play my Switch outdoors in full sun!
5:45 you could have actually played through the fryer since the joycons are still connected, no? 🤷🏼♂️. Entertainment, science converge in the ridiculous.
I don't know if this is true or not but I've heard from a local Nintendo store here (I live in Middle East) that switch units sold here are actually made from more heat-durable materials due to the high temperatures we usually have year long, so that may explain why it's also more expensive than US/EU/JPN versions.
If you're from the ME and can confirm if it's true that would dope.
Bob finally gets an air fryer and he immediately sticks a Switch in it..
Does anyone else internally read the titles to Bob's videos in Bob's yelling voice?
Nintendo: Do not drop drop your switch higher than 10ft it may break.
UA-camrs: WHAT will HAPPEN if I drop the Nintendo Switch from 9ft? (CALLED NINTENDO) .
The most important it’s just to always keep the air flow right
Switch + Airfryer is the ultimate Wulff Den product placement vid
My launch Switch had a broken fan after about 4 years of heavy use. It got so hot that the plastic backplate cracked, the vent grills melted off, and long play sessions would result in my hands actually getting burnt. Thank god I upgraded to the Oled.
“I’m afraid it might blow up” styropyro has delt with 5,000 degrees tesla coils
instead of a pizza oven perhaps consider getting a big incuvator, potatojet is a filmmaking gear youtuber and i see him test cameras overheating in one. always very interesting watch specially when the electronics are actually meant to take a beating
Imagine this Switch being sold on ebay 15 years later as "The Switch that survived an air fryer"
I've actually had my launch model Switch fail to start because it got too hot after being left in a hot car. It was probably well over 100F in the car when that happened. I am never tempting fate again and will never leave any electronics in a possibly hot car.
I do like freshly baked Switch in the morning
The foil is probably what saved the unit from melting honestly.
I get to the turn off by temperature leaving it active inside a case, inside of my leather bag and forgeting I leave it like that, it was scary
This seems to indicate that time is an important factor in having the Switch shut down from overheating
So if it feels just a sudden heat it won't do anything, but if it stays being hot it's like "yeah we gotta check out fan"
The heatpipe, fins, and fan is actually a little smaller on the OLED than the switch and switch V2. So the switch V2 in theory can handle the most heat, processor wise, since it has the bigger fan and heatpipe/heatsink, and the dye shrunk processor like the oled
I remember spawnwave doing the tests when the switch came out. I think the cut off temp was around 58 or 65 something degrees Celsius. But I remember him going super thorough on it too
I’ve actually had the switch shut off on me due to getting too hot while playing botw and I live in a relatively cold country. But then again- I had it in handheld and the way I had it, the fan was being blocked by a pillow.
My Switch OLED gets so hot and it doesn't feel like the fan is on that it's concerning.
Bob finally got himself an airfrier...
I remember my switch showing that turn off screen when it turned on inside of the case once.
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I was once bored and decided to cover the vents and fans with duct tape!
"The heat of the sun, in the palm of my hands"
- Doc Oc
Try extreme cold next. See if it will last in your freezer, or outdoors in the winter if it gets cold where you live.
Tried playing my switch light in my car with the windows open in 90~ degree weather. The thing got pretty scarily hot after a while, and the battery drained super fast. If it had been gaming and charging at the same time I wouldn't be surprised if the battery exploded.
It's funny how he said he was scared, but didn't use any protection. At all.
It's actually been a very cold summer in Michigan. Much colder than usual. Like low 70s every day.
Should of gotten thermal couples and taken it apart and get the actual temperature of the SOC. Would of made it a much more scientific experiment.
Can confirm Australia is not hot right now, we are freezing down here
I owned the Switch for 5 years now and I play literally EVERYDAY with it and I never got that warning of it being hot, actually I never thought there was one lol
I live in NYC and my PS5 has shut down twice due to overheating. I moved it from vertical to horizontal, but I think I’m gonna switch to my PS3 until the current heat wave breaks.
one time i left my switch lite on a game and left it covered with pillows and when i came back the fans were louder than a plane jet
Like everyone my area right now is scorching, but my launch day Switch seems to not be affected by the heat in dock or portable modes. I just try to keep the air vents & intakes open so the heat can flow.
But I've heard people's Switch air vents have broken off before. Just try to keep cool or not use your Switch during hot temperatures/areas.
Plus idk if it’s just me but my first switch had a glitch where my fan and joycons rails wouldn’t work until a month later so watch out for that
@@rage2387 Really? Never heard of the fan situation but I have heard of the joycon rails.
@@PhilUP I appreciate it man, it was a launch switch which was probably why but my lite never got hot except to charge it which would be probably better outside the house than my 1st switch getting grilled again 😂
Nintendo: Please use the console in cool environments... but good luck finding one!
1:39 you're giving away the Switch, but what about the air fryer? 😂
Finally! I've put 11 Nintendo switches in my air fryer over the last year hoping somebody would finally do it for me. Thanks WD!
Leave it in a hot car all day.
I really thought this was gonna stay a twitter joke, but here we are with a switch in an air fryer.
The fact he cranked it to 160 and it was fine (physically) was pretty cool to see
BREAKING NEWS: UA-camr sued for sending a fan Switch with compromised battery, resulting in house fire.
Nintendo has beastly machines but the games T____T
I really like that Nintendo did an "announcement" for people just stop playing their console if their country is going through a heat wave.
I don't know seems kinda ironic that this is even a thing.
I own worse games.
If i think about this though Nintendo probably directed this warning to long time switch owners not to people with a brand new OLED. I would have loved to see you do the test with one of that terribly treated switches from ebay. 😄
75 degrees Celsius according to your test at the launch
Only Bob Wulff is willing to see if how hot a Switch could get by putting it in a air fryer. I am glad you’re safe and it worked.
I work is in a warehouse with no AC. We got big fans blowing and keep the dock doors opened. Still, I do play my Switch in moderation
"so I decided to buy a new nintendo switch and imma put it in this air fryer"
clearly the most logical conclusion (reminds me of nick robinson's "so I bought a ticket")
I remember a few years ago that I used to play Fortnite for more than 8 hours a day in really hot days and my switch was still fine
For the record, the chips getting hot is different from having heat radiate in from outside.
Looks at temp in NYC: 91°
*Laughs in Texan*
Meanwhile in Australia 0 degrees C 🤣🤣🤣
Dude you might have the craziest hit box esque controller I've ever seen and it's pretty dang sick