弱散热设计:PlayStation 5散热,功率和噪声测试



索尼PlayStation 5的内存过热,但是SOC发热似乎还可以。 在此测试中,我们将研究PS5的散热,功率和噪声。 噪音和功率都不错! 赞助商:购买Squarespace可获得10%的折扣(https://geni.us/BqEpf)该视频的原始版本具有4K的观看次数。 我们将其私有化,然后重新上传以纠正两个错误:1个实例,意外将其称为“ PS4”而不是“ PS5”,以及一个使用不正确的内存版本ID的实例。 抱歉给你带来不便! 支持我们工作的最佳方法是通过我们的商店:https://store.gamersnexus.net/在PlayStation 5的本基准测试中,我们正在测试散热,功率和声学,还运行了部分撕裂的片段,拆卸和拆卸PS5。 我们没有接触过液态金属(并安装了散热器)以进行长期的可行性和耐久性测试,但幸运的是,电路板布局使我们仍然可以轻松地探查存储器和VRM / MOSFET的热量,因为这些组件并不位于主散热器的正下方。 实际上,尽管VRM与热管和较小的散热器接触,但该存储器几乎根本没有散热器。 PS5的大型鼓风机风扇旋转速度似乎很低,可以保持噪声目标并避免上一代的抱怨,但是我们认为Sony的设计中有改进的空间,可以改善机箱壁和风扇PWM的散热。 喜欢我们的内容吗? 请考虑成为我们的赞助人以支持我们:http://www.patreon.com/gamersnexus TIMESTAMPS 00:00-PlayStation 5概述01:48-测试方法:热,功率,噪声03:40-热电偶和热敏电阻的布线注意事项09:00-股票PlayStation 5热量和热内存12:12-从PS5中移除了一个面板13:22-移除了PS5温度中的两个面板13:57-平衡时的比较热量(稳定状态)15:01-热像仪的缺陷和缺点17:03-PS5拆卸和散热片评估26:25-PlayStation 5功耗和漏电27:45-PlayStation 5噪音和声学29:05-结论:可以做得更好**请点赞,评论和订阅更多! **亚马逊和Newegg的链接通常通过我们的渠道(关联链接)获利,并且可能会从零售商那里返还销售佣金。 这与产品制造商无关。 视频内(“此视频由……带给您”)以及说明中首屏上方均会公开任何广告或赞助。 我们从不制作付费内容或“赞助内容”(这表示该内容是我们的主意,除了开始时投放的广告位置之外,没有从外部获得任何资助),并且我们从不向制造商收费。 在这些位置关注我们以获取更多游戏和硬件更新:t:http://www.twitter.com/gamersnexus f:http://www.facebook.com/gamersnexus w:http://www.gamersnexus.net/社论,测试:Steve Burke视频:Keegan Gallick,Andrew Coleman。

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  1. So a YouTuber with 1 million subscribers knows more about console cooling and how Temps affect silicon than engineers for a multi billion dollar company that more than likely spent millions researching this issue. The memory is fine…

  2. 1. Pro tip , unplug it, get a good drill, drill holes (the deeper the better preferable straight through the other side)

    2. Tape it to a ceiling fan

    3. Done. It's literally that easy and it looks really cool with a spinning ps5 in the living room ceiling.

  3. I got my PS5 last week and It’s been smooth and great. But lately it’s artifacting for like a split second once or twice during a day of playing through Spider-Man. The artifact isn’t common but random and it’s small. Not significant to where my whole screen goes crazy. If I swing through a tree out of nowhere the tree artifacts and goes to normal. It’s very minimal but it happens. Should I worry about a bad GPU? I’m not having artifact like most PS5 videos you see where it’s completely unplayable. Just curious if it’s heat related. Just trying to figure out what to do here. Should I ignore it and if it gets worse call Sony??

  4. you guys should try testing the PS5 when running Spider man Mile Morales on 60 fps thats when coil whine starts to make noise only on that game and i heard demon is bad at 60 fps as well, the coil whine is not very bad though and comes from the back part of the console near the power supply. at least on my PS5. your PS5 in this video has the better fan mine has the nosier one but the fan does not seem to be very loud even on my version of the console.

  5. For a quick test, if you have NBA 2K21 try playing it for at least 30 mins then touch the screw on the base of the stand if you have it in vertical orientation. Good luck

  6. Read somewhere that some Amd graphics cards operate totally comfortably at 110C. I dont see the problem here. Nexus acts like he actually knows things the best in the industry..

  7. Xbox series X is far superior design and loading wise. GTA5 loading time is like 30 seconds for xbox while it's still 3 min for PS5.

  8. Great, video it's definitely worth wait till an updated version of this console comes out, it looks like they rushed the build and the build quality was also sacrificed too much in a bid to save money. Might as well just wait it's pointless getting one now if it's going to break in a few months

  9. For 36 cu this has cause lots of problems . If sony had used 40+ cu it would not have needed so huge heat sink and get only 10 teraflop and the console then can be easily made more smaller size and microsoft lose more sale fact?.

  10. I have a feeling that intense heat will start to morph the steel plate over time thus resulting in less contact and even worse temps.

  11. Could Sony put out a firmware update to increase fan speeds? Perhaps a performance mode of sorts? I'm sure it's possible, and it's the only feasible approach I see as of now

  12. I am a bit concerned about the memory issue .Sony needs to do something to fix it A.S.A.P. As it seems two of them are not covered,did you measure the other one also? I will still get my PS5 tho,since there is a 2y warranty whatever happens i will be covered.And by that time we will most likely have another revision that fixes PS5 issues,is something the end user can do in order to fix this?Or its not possible?

  13. I think the problem is all those cables are creating a bump preventing the metal plate to touch those bottom Memory chips. Clearly I don't see that problem with the top memory chips (because there are no cables creating a bump) What if you try to route those cables individually, this way you don't create that big bump between the two middle bottom memory chips.. You can see that where the electrical tape is, that is too high. Additionally, what if you replace the thermal pads with new ones. It is not fair to compare brand new (working ones) against broken/disintegrated pads. Another idea is to drill a hole through the metal plate and pass through the thermocouples, instead of routing all those cables underneath the plate and causing bumps and areas of poor contact..
    Don't get me wrong, that's a great job, and I really like all your videos. You are the first ones trying this with a PS5. I beg to see a new video addressing these flaws, (and also please measure the temp of one of the SSD chips instead of ambient temperature). before watching an Xbox Series X video. I can foresee nice temps on the XBS X APU and ram chips

  14. Shoves wires under thermo paste creating air chambers and take measurements of undeseppiated heat.

    Would you do that to your i9?
    Would it survive?

  15. Haircut. Salon day…..u need it. Like the millennial Fabio. Good luck with your sweet locks. Your content is the same as 5 other Yt channels and you are the hairiest.

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