With the launch of the new generation material in a little over a month, the anticipation reaches its paroxysm. Last week, influencers put their hands on the next generation of Microsoft and Sony, and the two companies trying to move the public perception needle in their favor, Sony has released a video showing a Complete dismantling of a PS5.
The presentation was given by the vice-president of the mechanical design Yasuhiro OoTori, and honestly looking at him tearing the material with precision is as satisfying as to watch a plane take off in a Miyazaki movie. OoTori begins by removing the base, which attaches itself as a camera tripod base plate using a single screw in vertical mode. If you want to display your Horizontally PS5, the base plate clipped in a rugged manner and the screw is stored in a small compartment neat in the Bast.
Then in disassembly, OoTori removed the enormous white side panels that give the PS5 its characteristic curve. These panels seem enough to take off and definitely suggest that Sony will publish other colors and probably special editing side panels to customize your PlayStation, not to mention the myriad of third-party options that will surely be available after launch.
Once the lateral panels removed, OoTori reports two large dust collectors, easy access and suction to eliminate the inevitable dust that rages in our machines. The end of the video notes, however, that these dust sensors do not guarantee that the machine will not be obstructed by dust - be it a source of concern or just a corporate coa remains to be seen. An empty space for interface M.2 and the PC4.0 support is also easy to access. In simple terms, this will allow PS5 users to add storage space using a number of third-party options, unlike the Xbox Series X / S which can only be updated. Using a Seagate card. As the next generation games are likely to be great, it is a reassuring feature.
One of the main points to retain disassembly video is the efforts made by Sony to make the PS5 a silent and cool machine - what the different influencers noted in their hands on the previews. The PS5 has not only 120 mm double-sided air intake fan, but also a liquid metal thermal conductor - the result of a 2-year research trip and development designed to provide stability long-term and high cooling performance. The PS5 also contains a very cool thermal heatsink that has been designed to produce cooling capability comparable to that of steam chambers - without the additional cost. The way we prevent our overheating consoles becoming more and more important as the material becomes more powerful, and while many of the PS5 for its size, I remember my thin ps2 would become hot enough to do Frying an egg, so watch out for cooling is very appreciated here!
There are some other interesting nuggets of disassembly video; The PS5 has several USB ports, including USB A and C and supports ultra high speed USB, and if you buy the disc version, you will find that the Ultra HD Bluray disk drive is in metal housing and Double insulation to reduce noise Enjoy almost quiet operation when the disc runs. The video also explores the incredible performance potential of the 8-core processor, the GPU AMD Radeon, 8 GDDR6 memory and 825 GB SSD - which is added to the graphics capabilities and the highly touched loading speeds of the PS5. . Of course, we will have to wait to get their hands on real new generation games to see what all this material really means!
With the warm-up of the race to launch the new generation console, Sony has chosen to stay cool by showing its machine inside and out, what is great because now we do not have to do it and avoid the risk of exposure to laser radiation, electric shocks and other injuries mentioned in the video non-liability clause in all sincerity, the Sony approach to the marketing of the PS5 is a mixture of their efforts with the PS3 and PS4, the material accent of the first and the games of the second. Time will tell us if this approach is paying.
Have you seen something in the video that convinced you in both cases to buy a PS5? Let us know in the comments!
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