arandomguy
Veteran
Tom Hardware PS5 and XSX test as another data point - https://www.tomshardware.com/news/xbox-series-x-vs-ps5-which-console-stays-coolest/2#:~:text=During our XSX test sessions,ambient was 27.9 degrees Celsius.
Just another factor to keep in mind that aesthetics is an important factor when they design this stuff and not just functionality.
It's ultimately subjective in terms which actually looks better but I think most people would agree at the very least that the PS5 design is more "interesting" while the XSX design is "plain." From a functional standpoint in terms of cooling it's generally easier if you have more z-height to work with, which the XSX design has compared to the PS5.
Circling back to the original point of discussion regarding venting, it's often also designed in mind with aesthetics. Again it's preference, but the prevailing general preference is not to have essentially "industrial" looking venting for consumer electronics in plain sight.
If you hypothetically had Sony design the PS5 with zero considerations for aesthetics, I'm sure the design would be completely different. I'd suspect in actuality they likely designed it based on how it looks first, and than had to make everything functional within that size envelope and other considerations (eg. no random large vents on the surface).
Just another factor to keep in mind that aesthetics is an important factor when they design this stuff and not just functionality.
It's ultimately subjective in terms which actually looks better but I think most people would agree at the very least that the PS5 design is more "interesting" while the XSX design is "plain." From a functional standpoint in terms of cooling it's generally easier if you have more z-height to work with, which the XSX design has compared to the PS5.
Circling back to the original point of discussion regarding venting, it's often also designed in mind with aesthetics. Again it's preference, but the prevailing general preference is not to have essentially "industrial" looking venting for consumer electronics in plain sight.
If you hypothetically had Sony design the PS5 with zero considerations for aesthetics, I'm sure the design would be completely different. I'd suspect in actuality they likely designed it based on how it looks first, and than had to make everything functional within that size envelope and other considerations (eg. no random large vents on the surface).