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  1. It should be very easy to reproduce—just turn up the heat! I can reliably reproduce the problem by heating up my room above 76F; and complete fix it by cooling down below 74F. It is so easy that it is not a problem for me anymore. But you guys need to fix the hardware. Add a fan or something.
  2. To reproduce, keep room temperature high, play a sitted game, and keep looking at one of the stations directly. Symptoms show up after about 30 minutes. I suspect that the overheating only occurs when most of the sensors are activated and the headset chips are running at full capacity.
  3. wrote: ..... So, I'm done being suspicious of RF interferrence, or USB 3 vs USB 2, or faulty lighthouses, or reflections, or bad video/USB drivers. For those of you, like me, that have flawless tracking for 20+ minutes, followed by grey flashes that get progressively more frequent, try cooling the front of the headset. You are right! I have been strugling all night with my vive completely unplayable. Finally tried turning the thermostat of the air conditioning down a few degrees. Problem dissapeared! The room was at 79F when I had the problem. Now it is 74F.
  4. Mine is manufactured in 2016/10. Same issue, grey screeon shows up after about 15-30 minutes of play. It started about 2 months after I bought the vive. It doesn't look like there is any environmental issue that is consistently associated with this issue. Sometimes it's better and sometimes it's worse, for no apparent reason.
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