CrustyBritches
Gold Member
New video from TronicsFix about PS5s overheating during gameplay due to liquid metal pooling when placed in vertical position. He fixes both a Slim and OG both having the same issues with shutting down randomly. Sometimes with overheating warnings, sometimes without. The consoles were donated by Alderon Games and previously used for playtesting their game Path of Titans.
Both consoles showed severe dry spots on the APU. The liquid metal had migrated/pooled to the edges, leaving large portions (estimated 40-60%) of the APU without proper thermal contact. He mentions that maintenance is essential and says to regularly clean your PS5 to prevent dust buildup. He repairs consoles and states that liquid metal migration is a recurring PS5 issue and that orientation (vertical vs. horizontal) influences it but isn't the only factor. Also states that Sony's cooling/ventilation design has flaws that make the consoles prone to failure without upkeep. Something to keep in mind given the increased cost of consoles and upcoming potentially very expensive PS6. Especially if your collection is mainly physical and if the PS6 doesn't have a disc drive, then it will be important to keep your PS5/Pro in good condition for the long haul.
PS5 OG:
PS5 Slim:
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This guy has one of the better gaming hardware repair channels on youtube, so I thought it would be worth sharing. I personally keep my Pro and Slim in horizontal position and I've never had issues with overheating. At some point I'll probably do a teardown and deep clean, and maybe check the liquid metal to make sure it's not pooling.
Both consoles showed severe dry spots on the APU. The liquid metal had migrated/pooled to the edges, leaving large portions (estimated 40-60%) of the APU without proper thermal contact. He mentions that maintenance is essential and says to regularly clean your PS5 to prevent dust buildup. He repairs consoles and states that liquid metal migration is a recurring PS5 issue and that orientation (vertical vs. horizontal) influences it but isn't the only factor. Also states that Sony's cooling/ventilation design has flaws that make the consoles prone to failure without upkeep. Something to keep in mind given the increased cost of consoles and upcoming potentially very expensive PS6. Especially if your collection is mainly physical and if the PS6 doesn't have a disc drive, then it will be important to keep your PS5/Pro in good condition for the long haul.
PS5 OG:
PS5 Slim:
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This guy has one of the better gaming hardware repair channels on youtube, so I thought it would be worth sharing. I personally keep my Pro and Slim in horizontal position and I've never had issues with overheating. At some point I'll probably do a teardown and deep clean, and maybe check the liquid metal to make sure it's not pooling.
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