See What's Inside Of Sony's New Console In This Teardown Video And If PS5 Price Is Justified
Aadhya Khatri - Oct 09, 2020
Besides the PS5 price, Sony has recently released a teardown video showing us what goes on the inside of the console
A month from now and the PlayStation 5 will officially be launched. Besides the PS5 price, Sony has recently released a teardown video showing us what goes on the inside of the console.
The video offers a better look at the PS5 ahead of its launch, as well as answering some questions regarding thermal performance, SSD upgradeability, and cooling potential.
Yasuhiro Ootori, VP of Mechanical Design for Sony was the one performing the teardown. The video starts with the console’s dimension. The PS5 is 390mm high, 104mm wide, and 260mm deep. This makes the console wider and taller than its predecessor – the PS4.
PS5 Offers All The Connectivity Options Users Need
PS5 price is $499.99 and the console provides users will all the connectivity options they need. There is a 480Mbps USB-A port and a 10Gbps USB-C port at the front of the console.
At the back, there are two 10Gbps USB-A ports, along with a Gigabit Ethernet port and an HDMI port allowing you to connect the console to your TV.
Wireless Connectivity-wise, your options include Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 6. Sony has also said that the Blu-ray drive on the PS5 is self-contained and has two insulation layers to minimize noise.
$499.99 is PS5 price in the USA. If you live in India and are interested in this console, the PS5 price in Delhi is Rs 55,000.
PS5's Side Panels Are Easily Removed
PS5 catches people’s attention for its quite unique design with two side panels that can be removed with ease. This will make it easier for aftermarket vendors to offering alterations to let you customize your console.
There are two holes for dust catching on the inside to help you keep the console clean.
PS5 price and modular design will make the console an enticing option for users who love customization.
Upgrading PS5 Storage Is Easy With NVMe SSD
PS5 stands out for offering users the choice to upgrade the storage by inserting an NVMe SSD. This’s totally different from Xbox Storage Expansion Card, which charges users $220 for 1TB.
If you can handle the PS5 price, you will have the liberty to use PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD to expand the console’s storage.
As we can see from the teardown video, the M.2 slots are accessible if you remove the side panel so it should be easy to extend the storage.
PS5 comes with a base storage of 825GB SSD and with the custom SSD controller, Sony ensures that the transfer rate is maximized at 5.5Gbps. This is partly why the company mandates PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs instead of PCIe 3.0 SSDs, which are more common.
PS5 Has Am Effective Cooling System
You might wonder why Sony picks the current design of the PS5. While there are many reasons for the decision, one of them is to maximize performance.
PS5 price might deter you from buying it but bear in mind that the console has computer power of 10.3TFLOPs, which makes it five times more powerful than its predecessor.
To facilitate this performance, there are air intakes at the console’s front paired with 120mm fan, and the rear panel as the exhaust.
Under the hood, PS5 runs on an AMD Radeon RDNA 2-based GPU at 2.3GHz and an 8-core AMD Ryzen CPU clocking at 3.5GHz.
Storage-wise, you have 825GB SSD mentioned above, GDDR6 video memory of 16GB, and the ability to expand the storage. Plus, PS5’s power supply is 350-watt.
Due to the great power, the PS5’s heatsink makes up for half of its size. It features a heat pipe for heat dissipating. According to Sony, the heatsink could work as effectively as a vapor chamber.
Liquid Metal TIM Ensures Stable Peak Performance
As we can see from the teardown video, Sony makes use of a liquid metal thermal interface material for more stable cooling performance. PS5’s chipset clocks at 3.5GHz and delivers lots of raw power, so the company prepares to handle lots of heat.
As mentioned above, the heatsink is in charge of the heat-dissipating. However, the chip and the heatsink contact generate thermal resistance so the interface material is there for conducting the heat between them.
Companies like Intel usually uses a cost-effective solution for this problem, which is to use the thermal paste to serve as TIM (thermal interface material). While the material is generally cheaper than many other choices, it is far from being the most effective for the job.
Liquid metal thermal interface material is more expensive, which partly explains the PS5 price but it does a way better job of dispersing heat.
Since Sony went for liquid metal TIM, PS5 is capable of delivering increased sustained peak performance.
The PS5 release date is November 12 and pre-orders are already closes on the PlayStation store at the time of writing this article.
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