PicoLordens
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The fan is especially egregious.
Just like me fr frIt blows hot air out the ass end, you don't want that blocked.
Same, silent and cool as ever.Haven't cleaned mine since launch outside of dusting it on the outside.
but no, dude just live in a dust bin.
OP probably has his PS5 jammed in like this and wonders why its overheating
What a retarded answer. My flat is extremely exposed to the sun and thus has a lot of dust quickly. I clean my flat every 3 days entirely.Never cleaned mine in 4 years
Clean your room more often.
Well this is my worry. Do you remember there was a big debate because a pretty popular tech person said the liquid metal can dry up and become unsuitable for cooling? Then I think he back peddled a bit after Sony reached out to him. I've always had mine stood up on top of our TV stand, air flow is good and I dust the stand once a week and there never is much there. I don't smoke, we have a cat but she barely sheds because of her breed. I dunno. Just seems odd.I bought a used Xbox One X once and it sounded like an old loud PS4 times ten. It was so loud I could literally hear it another room. And the issue wasn't dirt and dust and stuff. It was the bloody heat paste:
Its too close to the wall and so hot air will be trapped. And because of how small that confined area is, a lot of that hot air will get recirculated into the PS5.An open shelf isn't enough ventilation?
Now that you mentioned it I do remember. There was a short-lived debate about that. Personally, I have mine since April 2022 and have it standing vertically every since and no issues. In fact, this console is so quite sometimes I wouldn't know if it's on or not if it wasn't for the LED lights. Even at night the clicking and rumbling of the controller is louder than my console and I'm amazed how silent this much processing power can be.Do you remember there was a big debate because a pretty popular tech person said the liquid metal can dry up and become unsuitable for cooling?
I am thinking of getting a pro. My PS5 is our family entertainment system and it has been blasted since we got it so it might just be naturally failing but I'm surprised at how quickly dust can build up inside when the outside looks fine.Now that you mentioned it I do remember. There was a short-lived debate about that. Personally, I have mine since April 2022 and have it standing vertically every since and no issues. In fact, this console is so quite sometimes I wouldn't know if it's on or not if it wasn't for the LED lights. Even at night the clicking and rumbling of the controller is louder than my console and I'm amazed how silent this much processing power can be.
I'm sorry about your issue. Having stutter issues and crashes and freezes is a super frustrating experience because you never know when it'll happen but it will happen. If your (extended?) guarantee is void I'd try to fix it DIY style. I guess there's videos on it on YT. Otherwise, bite the bullet and get a new one or stick to another platform until the Pro arrives and get that one.
Outside of the PS5 every PS ever made has been easy to open up with a handful of screws.The PS4 Pro was kinda easy to clean tho. I remember using a fork to open that fucker up.
This is by far the hardest PlayStation to take apart - you can't set the PS5 on anything flat while you're doing any of this and the odds of breaking a retention hook are way too high.Take the white panels off both sides, it's fairly easy, and you will probably find the fan is completely gunked up, just cleaning the vents on the sides isnt going to help, you need to take the panels off and clean under them too
What a retarded answer. My flat is extremely exposed to the sun and thus has a lot of dust quickly. I clean my flat every 3 days entirely.
But I had to clean my PS5 entirely 3 times since launch, as it started to shut down on its own on heavy games.
I never had that on any other console ever.
And this is the culprit: that fucking retarded design (at 51 secondes in the video)