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If they're just capacitors, why the need to cool them with a seemingly sizeable heatsink?also known as capacitors
If they're just capacitors, why the need to cool them with a seemingly sizeable heatsink?also known as capacitors
Yes, we clearly see them:No, it's classic design. Do you see heat conducting vias anywhere on the PCB?
I see nothing in there with regards to system GPU/CPU specs, which is want most poeple like us care about. I seem to remember that most Xbox fans believed the Xbox had better specs than the PS4, and I would say most people were believing that. It was a huge surprise when it was eventually revealed that the PS4 was actually mush better than the Xbox and that it could do Native 1080p while the Xbox One would generally drop to 720p or 900p etc. I remember Xbox then had to compensate by dropping Kenetic and freeing up CPU power as well as bumping up the GPU speed.
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This kinda stuck out to me too, it's hard to see if there is any airflow through there in the videoLooks pretty good. Very easy to work on it seems.
Liquid metal is really nice my only question is how well does the m.2 expansion fit into the cooling. It looks like it can fit a decent heatsink in the space but is there any active calling
maybe less safe. The taller it gets the easier it can topple. With a stand holding it place, it will keep it stabilized from accidental bumps. I think I can get away with keeping the PS5 sideways so I'm good. But I think if space is limited, you might be able to forgo the stand and place it behind the TV so that people can't knock it over.What I’m not understanding is whether the vertical stand is required. Can’t we just have it vertical without that weird pedestal thing? It makes it look less safe, if anything?
What I’m not understanding is whether the vertical stand is required. Can’t we just have it vertical without that weird pedestal thing? It makes it look less safe, if anything?
Unless something has changed, final tally for wattages isPS5 power supply is rated for 350W. Can we deduce something about the real power draw by comparing to ps4 power supply? Probably no huge difference in power consumption between ps5/xbox series x as series x power supply is rated for 315W.
I can only surmise there's a need for supplying enough current without dropping voltage all the time in order to hit high GPU clocks, so they naturally exhibit a good amount of heat (if I had to guess).If they're just capacitors, why the need to cool them with a seemingly sizeable heatsink?
Looks pretty good. Very easy to work on it seems.
Liquid metal is really nice my only question is how well does the m.2 expansion fit into the cooling. It looks like it can fit a decent heatsink in the space but is there any active calling
Unless something has changed, final tally for wattages is
PS5: 350
PS5 DE: 340
XSX: 300
Is he saying that the heatsink is as good as a vapor chamber heatsink?
Yes. Vapor chambers don’t scale performance to that size.Is he saying that the heatsink is as good as a vapor chamber heatsink?
Tough to know for sure without their efficiency ratings and design margin.PS5 power supply is rated for 350W. Can we deduce something about the real power draw by comparing to ps4 power supply? Probably no huge difference in power consumption between ps5/xbox series x as series x power supply is rated for 315W.
The plates surpass the middle black plastic "core", and the plates probably aren't strong enough to hold the console.New What I’m not understanding is whether the vertical stand is required. Can’t we just have it vertical without that weird pedestal thing? It makes it look less safe, if anything?
The enclosure has a curve that directs the airflow coming from the radial fan into the M.2's heatsink, if there is one.Liquid metal is really nice my only question is how well does the m.2 expansion fit into the cooling.
it is probably for extra stability. The dude left the PS5 facing down after he removed the stand and it can... stand. Also since the cover slide down to be opened then it shouldn't be a problem to leave it on vertical orientation without the stand. If you need extra cooling, you can just open the cover and let it run nakedWhat I’m not understanding is whether the vertical stand is required. Can’t we just have it vertical without that weird pedestal thing? It makes it look less safe, if anything?