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Sony's PlayStation 5 teardown reveals massive heatsink, liquid metal Comments

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  • 08 Oct 2020

This is what Sony should have done with PS3

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  • 08 Oct 2020

I like PC best (also now I am a big fan of Game Pass), but I have to admit, this looks really nice. Hope, the real world usage will be better than the PS4 (in term of heat dissipation).

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  • 08 Oct 2020

Anonymous, 08 Oct 2020Why is it so big? It's not just the heatsink that's massive, the whole thing is huge.Read the article and you will find out

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  • 08 Oct 2020

Anonymous, 08 Oct 2020Why is it so big? It's not just the heatsink that's massive, the whole thing is huge.all today GPU is huge. even entry level GPU

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  • 08 Oct 2020

Anonymous, 08 Oct 2020Why is it so big? It's not just the heatsink that's massive, the whole thing is huge.You answered your own question. That's exactly why it is. That thing is a beast- from the heatsink itself to the fan, PSU not only that- its probably also build that way to accept more air into the system.

I wonder how and where the dust bunnies are gonna end up over time on this system. I also wonder how differently the digital version of the PS5 is built apart from the Blue-ray drive its literally the same size. 🤔

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  • 08 Oct 2020

joe nodden, 08 Oct 2020Ooooo they better hope they're applying that liquid metal right otherwise we've got ... moreI'm sure they will Joe know it all

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  • LkB
  • 08 Oct 2020

Anonymous, 08 Oct 2020Why is it so big? It's not just the heatsink that's massive, the whole thing is huge.Larger surface loses heat easier than small ones.

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  • 08 Oct 2020

Anonymous, 08 Oct 2020Why is it so big? It's not just the heatsink that's massive, the whole thing is huge.cooling

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  • 08 Oct 2020

Very impressive! All very reassuring.

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  • jpa
  • 08 Oct 2020

Ooooo they better hope they're applying that liquid metal right otherwise we've got a failure of a console on our hands.

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  • 08 Oct 2020

Don't worry... Cooling systems are about to get even more massive in gaming phones with the SD875 X1... And MTK Dimensity 2000/+... Enjoy 200fps gaming!!! :-)

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Why is it so big? It's not just the heatsink that's massive, the whole thing is huge.

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