I am officially out of space in my entertainment center. I currently have a Hopper, PS3, PS4, Apple TV, PC, and Onkyo AVR taking up space in my living room. Later today my Xbox One will be arriving and I don't have a clear space to put it unless I remove the PS3 and I'm not quite ready to do that yet. Luckily the Xbox has an input for my Hopper or I wouldn't have enough HDMI inputs on the back of my Onkyo either.
Anyways, I do have room if I put one of the consoles on top of the Hopper. It is really the only flat component in my system that looks like it might be stack-able. I'm curious if anyone here has other components on top of their Hopper and if so, do you have overheating problems? I was thinking about putting the PS3 on top of it since that will be my least used device and the first one I will eventually remove from the entertainment center. Since the PS3 won't be turned on much kicking out heat I'm hoping it won't be a problem. This is a shelf space that is open on the front, back, and left side so there should be decent airflow.
Anyways, I do have room if I put one of the consoles on top of the Hopper. It is really the only flat component in my system that looks like it might be stack-able. I'm curious if anyone here has other components on top of their Hopper and if so, do you have overheating problems? I was thinking about putting the PS3 on top of it since that will be my least used device and the first one I will eventually remove from the entertainment center. Since the PS3 won't be turned on much kicking out heat I'm hoping it won't be a problem. This is a shelf space that is open on the front, back, and left side so there should be decent airflow.