tylrdiablos
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Oddly enough, I completely disassembled my brother-in-laws PS4 (model 1116A, so not a Pro) last week.
Before the disassembly I tested No Man's Sky for ~45 minutes. The noise levels hit around 55db (according to an Android app) and there was noticeable performance problems in-game (trees, vegetation, animals etc would just pop in to existence as you bumped into them).
It was so loud that he had the console and the TV in separate rooms, connected with a 30 metre long HDMI cable.
I ended up replacing the thermal paste, thermal pads, cleaning out the fan and cleaning out the heat-sink. (The PS4 had previously been disassembled and there was practically no thermal paste present at all. And the old thermal pads were tiny.)
The whole process took me around 90 minutes.
It now runs at 25db although No Man's Sky will sometimes push it to 29/30 db during intense sections. (Transitioning into space etc.)
Dust etc clogging the heat-sink.
The CPU before being cleaned and new thermal paste was applied. (There was no paste residue/marking on the metal plate that sits above the CPU.)
CPU cleaned and (poorly cut
) replacement thermal pads applied.
Before the disassembly I tested No Man's Sky for ~45 minutes. The noise levels hit around 55db (according to an Android app) and there was noticeable performance problems in-game (trees, vegetation, animals etc would just pop in to existence as you bumped into them).
It was so loud that he had the console and the TV in separate rooms, connected with a 30 metre long HDMI cable.
I ended up replacing the thermal paste, thermal pads, cleaning out the fan and cleaning out the heat-sink. (The PS4 had previously been disassembled and there was practically no thermal paste present at all. And the old thermal pads were tiny.)
The whole process took me around 90 minutes.
It now runs at 25db although No Man's Sky will sometimes push it to 29/30 db during intense sections. (Transitioning into space etc.)

Dust etc clogging the heat-sink.

The CPU before being cleaned and new thermal paste was applied. (There was no paste residue/marking on the metal plate that sits above the CPU.)

CPU cleaned and (poorly cut
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