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Desmontaje PlayStation 4 Pro

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  • With the top panel removed, we focus our attention towards the power supply unit.

  • Unlike the 2013 model, which topped out at 165 W, this PSU dishes out 289 W of power (1.5 A @ 4.8 V +23.5 A @ 12 V).

  • According to the official technical specifications, the PS4 Pro pulls 310 W of power total. The balance is probably spent in transforming power from AC to DC.

  • And now for the million dollar question: Why is this console so much bigger than the original?

  • For comparison purposes, we lined up the PSU from the PS4 Pro (left) and the original PS4 (right). While there's only an 74.2 g difference between the two units, the requisite heat pipe and fan add a bit more bulk to the Pro to wick away excess heat generated by the additional graphics power.

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Y ahora la pregunta del millón de dólares: Por qué esta consola es mucho más grande que la original?

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