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Confirmed that this is definitely an inductor, but the value I'm not sure of.

The chip in your picture is a [link|https://www.ti.com/product/TPS53219A|TI TPS53219A|new_window=true]. There are some sample circuits in the datasheet that specify a PA0513.441 which is a .44 μH. It's possible it would be the same in the PS5, but due to the range of output voltages possible, the inductor may not necessarily be the same.

If it's missing, that seems suspect. Has anyone ever worked on this board before? There are reasons why something might not be populated on a specific board, but this seems important since it involved in generating the 3.3V Standby rail. Inductors can be more prone in some cases to just pop off the board (happens in iPhones and iPads) but usually that is accompanied by a heavy drop. But I have not seem that in consoles.

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