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PlayStation 5 Teardown

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  • More security screws line the path forward. One of them even lives under a tamper-evident sticker—thankfully not a "Warranty Void" sticker, which would be illegal. (As always, you get to tinker and keep your warranty so long as you don't damage anything.)

  • As we remove the first half of the black plastic shell, we're greeted by the optical drive.

  • The slender optical drive doesn't put up much of a fight coming out—which would be good for potential replacements, until you actually try a replacement.

  • Just like the Xbox Series X, our test results indicate that the PS5's optical drive is paired to its motherboard. A replacement drive simply won't read discs.

  • There might be a workaround if you're willing to disassemble the drive and keep the original circuit board. We'll update if we get a chance to test that.

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