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been with xbox since the xbox 360, but made the decision to get the ps5
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These covid lockdowns really impacted folk mental health :smh:
 
PS5 Teardown: An inside look at our transformative console yet




Your first look at PS5's internal components that will power the next generation of amazing games.

It’s getting close to November, and we are very excited for the launch of PlayStation 5 console. Today, we wanted to give you a sneak peek at the console’s interior, so you can take a look at all of the magic happening inside the PS5 that brings out the beautiful games you’ll experience this holiday season.

We began conceptualizing PS5 in 2015, and we’ve spent the past five years designing and developing the console.

Our team values a well thought out, beautifully designed architecture. Inside the console is an internal structure looking neat and tidy, which means that there aren’t any unnecessary components and the design is efficient. As a result, we’re able to achieve our goal of creating a product with a high degree of perfection and quality.

In this teardown video of the PS5 console, you will be able to see how we have thoughtfully integrated our technology into this console.

We felt it was inevitable to make a generational leap in terms of performance in order to deliver a new, next-generation gaming experience. However, to do so, we had to balance every aspect of the system, from focusing on reducing the noise level to enhancing the cooling capacity, more than ever before.

We’ve also highlighted the mechanism in the video below that we’ve incorporated into the PS5 console to make the operating sounds even quieter. After an extensive and complex trial and error process, we were pleased with the end result and I can not wait for our fans to get their hands on the PS5 console and “hear” it for themselves.




Although we have faced unprecedented challenges this year with many of us working remotely from home throughout the world, we are pleased to be able to deliver a new transformative experience to you with PS5 this November.

*Do not try this at home. Risk of exposure to laser radiation, electric shock, or other injury. Disassembling your PS5 console will invalidate your manufacturer’s guarantee.
 
Huge 120mm fan
Massive Heatsink
Liquid Metal instead of thermal paste confirmed
Easily customisable with the front and back panels. Those asking for a black console will probably get their wish sooner than they thought.
Easily accessible M.2 slot for storage expansion.
Well thought out design with the vacuum spots for dust so easy maintenance

I'm impressed

How is this $499 :lol:
 
I love that they have dedicated dust ports for vacuuming.
And those SSD's are tiny!
But that heat sink tho! :wow:
 
man that heat sink is something else. The internals looks way more beastly than the xboxsx

i like the dust ports but at the very end of the video in fine print states dies not guarantee
 
man that heat sink is something else. The internals looks way more beastly than the xboxsx

i like the dust ports but at the very end of the video in fine print states dies not guarantee

Just to cover their backs basically.

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This thing is a weapon :lol:

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Also noticed how there's space for NVME SSD's that need a heat sink. Some might still be too big but third party ones could work if needed.

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T1000 is back
 
So good... I might keep two and just sell one.

Will definitely own more than one console for two generations in a row... (multiple locations). Tremendous value. Just beautiful work....
 
Also noticed that the SSD bay is pretty accessible, pull off the panel and its right there. Now I have to start planning to spend another 200$ on storage. :lol:
 
You kidding or serious?

Yeah, but not on the difficult part, anyways the article states this:

In a PS5 teardown, Sony's Yasuhiro Ootori explained that to turn the console sideways a vertical stand needs to be unscrewed, with the screw then stored inside the stand, which is then clipped onto the side of the console.

Why do I have to do that to turn it sideways?

PO
 
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