Apparently, many a gamer are stating that leaving their Wii console connected to Nintendo's WiiConnect24 service is damaging the system. Now, we aren't ones to say "we told you so," but ... we told you so. Perhaps our Wii is still very much alive and kicking because of our paranoia? Or maybe these folks just had bad consoles to begin with? Whatever it is, the ones reporting these issues of damaged pixels showing up on their TV (due to overheated GPUs) all have one thing in common: leaving the console in Standby mode.
Are any of you having issues?
[Via VG Chartz]





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7-16-2007 @ 5:36PM
Nushio said...
Got mine in Decemeber. Been on standby/WiiConnect 24 every minute its not in use. Its yet to be a problem. I'll turn off WC24 just to be safe though......
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7-16-2007 @ 5:37PM
Patrick said...
I stopped using WiiConnect24 after I read that it used so much power while in stanby. I mean, I know it's not a lot, but I pay my own electricity bill so the cheaper I can make it the better.
There's NO REASON for anyone to leave WiiConnect24 on. Getting Wii-mail is pointless so far, and if an update comes out, you'll learn about it here at wiifanboy.
If the Wii was busy curing cancer or some other disease, ala PS3, than you'd have a reason to keep it on, but until then, just turn it off. Or leave it in the real standby mode, w/o WiiConnect24.
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7-16-2007 @ 5:39PM
Mr Khan said...
Things get damn hot back there, but i too have had no troubles thus far
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7-16-2007 @ 5:45PM
Jayenkai said...
Much like Nushio, I too have had mine on standby since launch with no noticable side-effects.
You are, at the very least, keeping the system well ventilated, right?
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7-16-2007 @ 5:49PM
stjohnob said...
Well....that explains it. I've had mine for about 2 months now. I tried different cables, inputs, and TV's. There are red/green/black/yellow lines that go vertically in the menus and get worse during game play.
I do have WiiConnect24 on, but maybe now I'll have to rethink that.
That is once I get a new one or mine repaired :(
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7-16-2007 @ 5:53PM
Reality said...
I'm going to leave mine on standby for now. At least until the warranty goes out then I'll turn it off.
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7-16-2007 @ 5:59PM
Nushio said...
Nein, Jayenkai. And my house is an oven.
Its simply on its stand. Thats all the venting its getting.
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7-16-2007 @ 6:03PM
Migizi said...
I have not had an issue but then again my house never gets above 72 degrees in the summer or 70 in the winter.
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7-16-2007 @ 6:13PM
nick.bonanno said...
What the hell now people are reporting about this. And no its not wii connect 24 is un proper heating.
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7-16-2007 @ 6:23PM
AzaMcWazza said...
I've had my console on since launch, no problems at all. Of course I could have saved some cash cause WiiConnect24 is a s useful as tits on a bull.
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7-16-2007 @ 6:27PM
vidGuy said...
Got mine on launch day. It's been either ON or in STANDBY (WiiConnect24) for all seven months+. No problems. I've only had 1 disc read error (it was a scratched copy of WiiSports) and 1 Internet Connect error that was quickly fixed. No problems at all. Mine's barely warm to the touch, even.
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7-16-2007 @ 6:46PM
Probot said...
Had mine since launch, WiiConnect24 on and always left on standby. No problems here.
And these anecdotal reports aren't very convincing. When you here about the 360 overheating, it simply stops working. It seems unlikely that an overheated system would simply work differently. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think people have some defect and are just looking at the wrong problem.
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7-16-2007 @ 6:47PM
Ibrahim said...
Umm, that's an odd conclusion considering that WiiConnect24 is on by default on all Wiis. Saying that it is the common thread in all those problems is like saying that because all computers with viruses have a keyboard, the keyboard is to blame.
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7-16-2007 @ 7:03PM
dorian said...
i've have mine since xmas and i've had black spots come up. I sent my out to nintendo and got it replaced. weather it was WC24 or not im not sure
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7-16-2007 @ 7:08PM
Jackson Pritt said...
Maybe instead of saying "I told you so!" you guys should be notifying Nintendo and starting an online petition to get them to come up with a solution to the problem.
When one of the MAIN FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE is apparently responsible for causing dramatic damage to the system there's clearly a faulty hardware system that Nintendo needs to address.
As a Wii owner I shouldn't have to choose between having to not use one of the features that sold me on the system or having my system get fried.
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7-16-2007 @ 7:22PM
idioteraser said...
People wiiconnect24 is not damaging the wii. All wiiconnect 24 is doing is causing a defective heatsink to reveal itself while under warranty. Repeat other wiis who have never been in standby mode have had their gpus overheat. Just being used will cause the defective heatsink to damage the gpu over time.
The wii failure rate is under 1%.
Nintendo is replacing all units the claims of wiiconnect24 damaging the system are nonsense. Repeat it's a defective heatsink. The system was designed for wiiconnect24 to be used. Nintendo is not Microsoft who rushes out a product using cheap shoddy part along with several design flaws.
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7-16-2007 @ 7:23PM
Mr Khan said...
I've heard that it's faulty graphics cards themselves, as opposed to WiiConnect24
And the reason the 360 overheating is a different reaction is because the overheating causes the internal structure of the motherboard to go out of alignment, while this seems to be damage to the Hollywood chip itself
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7-16-2007 @ 7:26PM
nintendofan said...
You people should research what happens when a pc graphic cards overheats due to a defective heatsink. Also overclocking can cause the graphic card to overheat hence why certain companies are making special heatsinks when they overclock a card.
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7-16-2007 @ 7:29PM
theLoneYoshi said...
As for my Wii, I turned off standby after i realized it added a dollar every month to the electricity bill, and I pay my own bills with roommates, so I'm also going the cheaper route.
Plus, my Wii was one of those that got pretty hot on standby. It was hotter on standby than while on, ironically...
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7-16-2007 @ 7:31PM
Chicago_Josh said...
I've had mine since launch and, except for an 8 hour power outage a couple of weeks ago, it's always on standby.
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7-16-2007 @ 7:33PM
Kristian said...
I had to return mine because leaving it on, melted on of the plastic parts that rotated the disc which made a small buzzing sound when disc would be inserted.
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7-16-2007 @ 7:45PM
icicle0424 said...
My wii stays in standby when not in use... I had to unplug it once because I was getting new carpet in the living room, but other than that, yeah...
I do see some weird green stuff on the screen, but only when I play RE4, never at any other time... My wiimotes unsync about once a week though, but if I unplug and plug the wii back in, they work again... is that some kinda problem?
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7-16-2007 @ 7:55PM
Michiel said...
mine is working but when it is on online standby it get hot. its probably but i try not to put it on online standby. i think i am going to buy an eithernet adepter for this reason.
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7-16-2007 @ 8:04PM
carl said...
I've noticed since day one what appears to be dead pixels on VC games, but they're not always present. Only on "load" screens between levels at times. (i.e. the quarter second black screen between level 1-1 and 1-2 in SMB) When I read from a disc, I never notice this problem, nor do I notice it with the web browser.
The only other problem I had was that I experienced a little lag with ... get this SMB2 of all games!
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7-16-2007 @ 8:17PM
Matt said...
WC24 since...the day I got it. (Which was Black Friday, AKA less than a week after launch.) I have yet to see a problem. I leave it on to e-mail my friends from school who have Wiis but don't check their e-mail often enough...the blue glow means they'll definitely check, haha...
And yea, I don't intend to turn it off anytime soon. I leave it on top of a dresser, next to my TV. I can't imagine this being a big problem if you give it enough space...
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7-16-2007 @ 8:19PM
Havana said...
Left my WiiConnect24 on. Receive my ups shipping labels for repair today. Sigh...
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7-16-2007 @ 8:52PM
idioteraser said...
Resident Evil 4 is very graphics intense so it will cause the defective graphic card to reveal itself earlier then other games. You will need to call Nintendo.
As for unsyncing wiimotes are you doing the hardware sync which is the button on the console and wiimote or in the wii menu which is a temp software sync?
Once again defective heatsink due to a manufactorign error not wiiconnect24 that causes the overheating of the graphics card among other things. Heatsinks are passive they are not the fan. The fan assists however if the heatsink itself is defective then it doesn't matter if you add liquid cooling or put it in a freezer the electronic device will overheat in time.
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7-16-2007 @ 9:09PM
wcs said...
To all you who say they have no problems, I recommend that you go out and rent RE4 just to make sure. Because NONE of my other games (Zelda, Wii Sports, Paper Mario, etc.) showed this pixel issue until RE4. I think the nature of RE4's graphics just make it much more apparent.
I sent mine out and got it fixed and now RE4 looks great.
Go do this sanity-check before your warranty runs out.
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7-16-2007 @ 9:32PM
Lee said...
@ 19 "Plus, my Wii was one of those that got pretty hot on standby. It was hotter on standby than while on, ironically..."
Yeah, I noticed the same thing just after I bought the console, I always turn my Wii off manually to get the red light rather than orange standby. I find by setting Wii connect 24 to "OFF" it messes too much with the net connections when online so a manual switch-off is the way to go.
@28, how exactly do you notice the defect while playing RE4 then? I mean it's quite a grainy game in terms of graphics so I would've thought it would be difficult to spot pixel errors :-/
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7-16-2007 @ 9:39PM
smook said...
It's working from day one! All is good. Always on stand-by. Great system.
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7-16-2007 @ 9:56PM
GregZ said...
I suffered from this exact issue some three months ago. Random green and red pixels would show up on the Wii menus, in Wii games, but NOT in Gamecube games. This leads me to think it has to do with the Wii's graphics processor (there IS a separate processor for gamecube playback, am I right?) My wiiconnect24 was left on since launch, for what it's worth.
I was never told what was wrong with my system, but Nintendo's service is fantastic and I had a new one in short order. NOA confirms once again they are the best.
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7-16-2007 @ 10:04PM
Bob799 said...
No problems on mine and ive had it for 5 months now. Id say ive had WC24 on for all except a week or so (plus my house is extremely warm, I live in Texas and sometimes I dont have air conditioning on)
Id have to agree with everyone else saying its not WC24 thats the problem
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7-16-2007 @ 10:08PM
Jamesology said...
I don't play with my Wii no more cuz I'm bored of it. But it could be the air quality or dust in your house. Cuz my Wii had never heat up nor did my PS3. But @ my buddy's house his 360 and PS3 always heats up cuz it very stuffy and dusty there. So it's "probably not your system," but your crappy air.
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7-16-2007 @ 10:16PM
Valien said...
Wii owner for about 2 months now. WC24 on 24/7. No problems here at all.
Oh, wanna save more electricity? Replace all your lightbulbs with CFL bulbs instead. You'll save enough over the course of a year to buy a few new games...
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7-16-2007 @ 10:39PM
Gordon said...
I've only noticed one pixel issue, in kirbys adventures this black rectangle blinks when you move across screen, is this normal and im just paranoid or is that an actual problem? It is very warm when on standby although I read in nintendo power that was not a problem.
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7-16-2007 @ 10:52PM
Jeremy said...
I have had mine since Feb. and connect 24 is always on. I have noticed that my Wii would get pretty hot when in standby but using the stand made it a bit cooler. Also go to your local EB or Gamestop they have a vertical stand for under 20.00 with a fan that will stay on even in standby if you are afraid of the over heating.
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7-16-2007 @ 11:01PM
Hoffer said...
I turned off the Wii connect thing as soon as I realized how worthless it was. That took about 2 weeks.
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7-16-2007 @ 11:38PM
Rich said...
Since I've had mine from launch, I've kept WiiConnect24 on and have had no problems. I own and play RE4 and see nothing wrong. Though I did check my Wii right now and the bottom of the unit (left side when propped up on its stand) is a little warm. I'm not gonna sweat it.
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7-17-2007 @ 12:20AM
Andrew Herron said...
I've had no issues with mine - sure it gets warm to the touch in standby mode but I use it in the vertical stand sitting out in the open, not tucked away lying flat near other sources of heat.
Plenty of ventilation ftw.
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7-17-2007 @ 12:21AM
tiamat1990 said...
No I've been turning it off every time. My first Wii broke. Lines started appearing all over the place then my games all started to look very pixelated. I called Nintendo of Australia and apparently it's a known issue with launch systems that has since been resolved. But I've been to paranoid with my 2nd Wii breaking so I turn it off to a red light. Anyway, WiiConnect 24 is useless. All it does is inform you of new stuff but doesn't actually do anything. I turn my Wii on almost everyday so no need for this.
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7-17-2007 @ 3:53AM
nintendofan said...
The kirby thing is normal. It happens on the NES version.
If the wii gpu is overheated you can notice it in RE4 when you look up at the sky. Easy to spot red and green pixels which is an artifact caused when a graphics card has been damaged. As I said numerous times defective heatsink not wiiconnect24. It's pretty much restricted to the launch units. All wiiconnect24 does is cause the defective heatsink issue to reveal itself faster since the system is being used for a longer period of time then if you had wiiconnect24 off.
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7-17-2007 @ 6:00AM
Roos said...
I had WiiConnect24 on from the start, but I am noticing some weird things lately, like controllers that won't connect anymore. I tried everything, rebooting, syncing, another controller, new batteries but only after pulling the powercable out my Wii they worked again.
Also I had some crashes and trouble starting up and rebooting my Wii.
I tried switching off WiiConnect24 but then the Everybody Votes channel won't allow me to connect to the internet. Is switching off the standby function good enough?
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7-17-2007 @ 6:11AM
Mark said...
I've had my Wii since launch, and since our household does not leave the internet on 24/7, I've always had WiiConnect24's standby off, only have WiiConnect24 on when the system is physically on. Haven't had problems with the menus and games, they're still working great from the day I bought it.
I only turn on the standby mode when I use Forecast and News Channels, after I use that, it's immediately off.
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7-17-2007 @ 6:37AM
waynorama said...
Got my system on day one but only noticed the pixles last week when I bought RE4 and now I notice the green blocks on every Wii game. I thought it was a crappy cable but Ninty says send her in. Actually, I'm glad I left WiiConnect on cuz I found the bad card before the warranty ran out! (I'm convinced it's a bad car- nothing to do with WiiConnect.)
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7-17-2007 @ 6:43AM
burgerbat said...
I used to leave WiiConnect24 on, but I realized it was de-stabilizing my router. It was knocking all connections out randomly. It made my 360 re-connect to Live about every five minutes. I wondered for a while if that was on purpose. Then I turned Connect24 off, and no more problems. Someone will say it's probably my router, and they're probably correct, but the Wii seems to be the likeliest culprit.
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7-17-2007 @ 8:51AM
cygnusx1 said...
For me it was Tiger Wood '07, And it was apparent immediately after I started playing that there were graphical errors. After that I borrowed Rayman Raving Rabbits with the same results. It definitely seems to have something to do with the overheating, and or, malfunction of the GPU. I have seen this one other time, however it was with a modded/overclocked ATI 9800 card. In that instance it was a result of a crippled GPU as well. I fully intend on getting this resolved with Nintendo's warranty before it expires.
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7-17-2007 @ 8:52AM
linkedtothepastry said...
I've noticed these lines in RE4 as well. Even though my Wi-Fi dongle isn't connected (aka no data transfer) I left my Wii on standby for months when not playing. It gets hot, even when not receiving data. Now, I'm getting the dead pixels strings as well (in RE4 only; they are very noticeable). How much do repairs cost?
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7-17-2007 @ 9:14AM
nintendofan said...
Number 48 Nintendo has a one year default warranty. They will repair the unit for free. If you have any game saves vc game purchases wii points in the machine you will have to tell them.
The only repairs not covered by warranty Nintendo charges for are cosmetic damages that don't affect your ability to play the unit.
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7-17-2007 @ 9:39AM
The_Wind_Waker8 said...
I doubt it's WC24... I just checked how warm my Wii is, which isn't too warm, but anything can melt over time. I am, however, worried as I've seem to have lost the receipt and now probably can't claim a repair under warranty. So I'm going to play it safe and turn it off for now. It wasn't used much anyway... (We're overdue for an update, anything really. Just make my Wii glow! >_
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7-17-2007 @ 10:04AM
Psycho300x said...
Well, my shipping label is on its way, I thought either I was going crazy seeing dots all over the place, or it was my Nintendo component cables, but nintendo was pretty eager to have my system fixed for free, which is a good thing, so I can't complain too much, thanks wii fanboy for pointing out that my system was damaged!
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