I previously said I didn't care what it looks like.... But if it looks like this I'm tearing it down and using the exposed motherboard instead.
I previously said I didn't care what it looks like.... But if it looks like this I'm tearing it down and using the exposed motherboard instead.
"This is for the dicks"I hope the design evokes vulvas.
Case 2 makes more sense if you’re going to stack consoles ontop of each other. Case 1 has very limited air intake if something sits ontop. Really just a tiny slit. And the rack won’t be able to get cooling into there.Do we know how is airflow in devkits?
Case 1. or 2. and it is airflow on both sides of V shape or just one?
Case 1. makes more sense to me and if there is airflow in both sides do we know what is cooled on each side?
Really difficult to figure out without seeing where the heat sources are, but I'd guess neither.Do we know how is airflow in devkits?
Case 1. or 2. and it is airflow on both sides of V shape or just one?
Case 1. makes more sense to me and if there is airflow in both sides do we know what is cooled on each side?
The thing about grills is that noise and restriction is exponential of velocity. The V would have half the velocity than an equivalent front grill (which would be half the area), so 4 times less restriction and noise. If you calculate the open area in front of the V when it's stacked, the velocity can be higher since there isn't a million slits to create hissing noise and obstruction. The lower the velocity through a grill the lower the noise, so surface area is everything, either for inlet or outlet totals.What's the importance of the V in improving airflow? The way I see it, if you had that grill across a straight front, and you're exhausting air out the back at the same rate regardless (determined by fan speed), then you'll just be sucking in air a bit faster at the front than if you have the larger area of the V. It won't actually change the amount of air moving through the system and will at best be a little quieter as the airflow up front will be slower for the same volume versus a smaller flat intake. Thus I don't see that the V helps with airflow. The only way that really makes sense is to have two separate intakes so the left side is cooled independently of the right for some reason.
If the V is an exhaust, it'd be less efficient than a long, flat exhaust at the front as you have two pressures from either side being funnelled into a narrower width at the front.
This thing really make no sense at all!
What's the importance of the V in improving airflow?
One would hope a V shape would be due to an engineering decision of real practical value. Kinda like, XBSX isn't a big X shape, for good reason.Guess because it's now 5 not V for sure, there is no more reason for a V shape.
Looks classy, but could only be positioned flat? Also far too small unless Sony choose a lower performance console to keep it petite. Or the controller is now massive.This I like. Most likely to small for the power and cooling.
Yes that's it. Sony said they have increased the size of the DS5, they made it super sized, haha.Looks classy, but could only be positioned flat? Also far too small unless Sony choose a lower performance console to keep it petite. Or the controller is now massive.