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PlayStation 5 Teardown

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  • As alien as this console looks, the opening procedure is actually quite human-friendly. Both white panels pop off with a gentle lift-and-slide motion—allowing immediate access to the M.2 SSD expansion slot, the fan, and ... vacuumable dust ports.

  • When it comes to easy maintenance of your console's cooling hardware, you could say we're pretty big fans.

  • But to go any farther, we need a T8 Torx Security driver. (Why on earth does your PS5's fan need security screws?)

  • The PS5 implements “omnidirectional” cooling, with this thick 120 mm squirrel cage pulling in cool air from both sides. It's capable of moving a lot of air, but Sony won't let it spin fast enough to make much noise.

  • Thankfully, the M.2 storage expansion bay is very accessible. Remove one Phillips screw and a metal shield, and you're ready for upgrades. That's pretty thoughtful of Sony, especially since the built-in storage is worryingly limited.

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