Oh no sonybros :(

Oh no sonybros :(
make sure you have the air conditioning on and pointed right at your PS5 if it's a warm day :(

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On the plus side though, you now have a console that can also cook a steak

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link?

Holy shit. It could actually heat up my home while playing. Based.

My home is cold AF

Wow that thing runs hot.

If you are a cute grill I can come by and warm you up~~~

I think I can turn myself on, thanks.

you should get a plasma tv. I cut the heat to my room all winter

OH NO NO NO SNOYBROS WE GOT TOO COCKY
XCHADS ARE BTFOING US AS USUAL

how is the ram hotter than the soc?

Sony magic

cooling system designed to cool SoC first and the rest later?

literally searched through Gamers Nexus' channel for a video with the length "37:49" as per the screenshot to get a source on this and I can't find one, what is going on here?

Patreon/floatplane simps get it first as Unlisted

Op is one of them

I think it got sent to public by accident, I watched the video and when I refreshed it was set to private.

It makes sense I guess but it's still confusing, I mean the cooling system is just a fan and heatsink.
At some points it's 20C hotter, like what is happening there?

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twitter.com/GamersNexus/status/1330724109785948161
looks like it's private because he called it the PS4 by mistake at one point

Temperature is a meme you retard. Silicon doesn't even begin to degrade until 120C. You could literally run a chip at 100C 24/7 and it would be fine for years and years.

That's the reason most manufactures don't even throttle chips until they reach 100C. They know nothing bad will happen. 90C is perfectly within normal operating temperature.

in the first two seconds lmao

Just in time for winter. Sonybros can't stop winning

Until you touch the console and get second degree burns that is.

So all of the components run at ~70C which is pretty normal with the exception of MEM BOT, which is.... ?

OHNONONONONONONONO PC BROS THEY GOT TO STEVE, WE GOT TOO COCKY

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Memory always tends to run hotter. You can check that in your GPU as well with HWinfo.

ah yes I'm going to take apart the console while it's running, take off the fan, reach in, touch the silicon and give myself second degree burns

how could anyone this retarded actually exist

How do you gimp inferior PC parts that bad and still end up with thermals so shit?

Think about all those shitty intel housefire laptops with 0 airflow and cooling. Those things run at 100C on the reg. When have you ever heard of a laptop CPU failing?

OH NO NO NO NO

breakfast is ready!

All the time. They shutdown to prevent damage, throttle performance to reduce temps, and some of them can burn you if they're on your lap.

Interesting. Is there a comparison with older consoles and XSX?

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It’s very fast GPU ram

These temps look fine to me.

This is the first time consoles have actually powerful GPUs that require real cooling.

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Older consoles have a much lower TDP. It’s not directly comparable.

Ah yes I forgot heat does not transfer over, it magically stays just in a very specific place inside the console and the moment the console gets turned off the heat magically goes to 0
How could I be so stupid, I forgot basic middle school heat knowledge doesn't exist.

Anecdotally it seems like normies need to buy a new laptop almost annually. Industry can’t transition to ARM/RISC-V fast enough.

Thats not the only thing in there though.

>taking that hairy cuck seriously at all after his massive fiasko with dual-rank RAM tests

LMAO

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the memory isn't fully covered by thermal pad and it's just a small circle in the middle

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