Poll: *The Official PlayStation (PS5/PS5 Pro) Thread*

Will you be buying a PS5 Pro on release?

  • Yes

    Votes: 53 14.4%
  • No (not at £700 Lol)

    Votes: 210 57.2%
  • No (other)

    Votes: 85 23.2%
  • Pancake

    Votes: 19 5.2%

  • Total voters
    367
It looks really heavy.

So to add a new NVME you need to remove the cover and then unscrew a metal plate.

I'd have thought it would have been simpler than that.
 
I'm really impressed with the PS5 internals. The giant fan and heatsink, that heatspreader and pipes that reach around to where the M.2 expansion slot is and the liquid metal. I also love that the side panels are easily removed to allow for customisation and dust removal. What a great piece of content!
 
Not sure I've ever seen a company do their own console tear down video before, fair play to Sony, looks great :)
 
It looks like the M.2 slot could easily accommodate an NVMe SSD that has a thick-ish heatsink built on to it as well.
 
Hopefully iFixit will take a bit longer. Plus show everyone how to put it all back together! :D

Didn't look particularly difficult at all from what was shown, be interesting to see all the third party side covers now we have definite confirmation they are replaceable :)
 
So are these four holes in the M.2 bay for if you fit different sizes of cards? And the numbers the length of the cards? So 80mm, 60mm, 42mm and the other one are where your securing screw fits in accordance with length?

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Am I only one that thought the fan looked to small space wise and would clogg quickly?

Also yes it's a beast and so is that heatsink ha
Its a relatively huge fan that draws air in from both sides. Unlike most that just draw from one side. All air is sucked in through the front of the console and expelled out the rear.
 
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