19:25
December 30th, 2007
Posted By: wraggster
Hello all, every homebrew community no matter on what console it is needs decent and uptodate Guides and Tutorials to help newcomers into the Homebrew scene. A few months ago we set up DCEmu Tutorials a site that anyone can submit Guides and tutorials and once moved to the correct forum will automatically show up on the site that they are for, even if in our Tutorials/guides section we dont have a forum for that console we will quickly make a new forum.
The homebrew community depends on the fans who keep up to date with every new way of doing homebrew or downgrading, new firmwares and so on.
We will be accepting Guides and Tutorials for any Console Scene We Cover and the beauty of it is because the creators will be you the DCEmu Members which means that if you please you can update as you want.
The forums are here and you can submit new Guides and Tutorials in our Submit Tutorials/Guides Forum
They will show up as front page material on DCEmu Tutorials right away they are passed.
So if you have any guides and tutorials for PS3, Wii, Xbox360, PSP, Nintendo DS, GP2X, GBA, Gamecube, PS2, Xbox, Gizmondo, Iphone, iPod, Tapwave Zodiac, GP32, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn and others, then we want them
, infact any homebrew or gaming tutorials or guides will be great to help others.
Best thing of all is that you get the glory 
22:15
December 30th, 2007
Posted By: Sterist
Update 6/23 -- fixed a couple misused terms
as we all may or may not know, the ps3 takes a generous amount of power to run, though a bit of the power used is not needed for the features being used.
here are some ways to cut back excess power
and/or perhaps gain a 0.001th or two of a frame per second of the work unit simulation process.
1. eject the disc in the system if present.
2. locate the ps3 where there are no objects immediately infront of or behind the console, so that the much needed fan can function properly.
3.remove the AV / HDMI / component video out cable if it sags infront of the fan's vent
4. if you know the ps3 wont have enough time to finish the work unit before you get back, remove the broadband cable -- then plug it back it when you get back. this idles or turns off the network card. if you use a wireless router to connect, Disable Internet Connection in Network Settings in the
XMB.
5. if you are more worried about protecting your ps3 from heat damage (very unlikely, but does happen), versus cutting back on it's power consumption in terms of $£/kWh (money per kilowatt hour):
aim a small fan at the front air intake vents next to the usb ports. make sure that the fan is horizontal with
or below
and aiming
up at the vents.
if the fan is above and aiming
down at the ps3, the shape of the console blocks the breeze of fresh air.