Get another look at the PlayStation 5 with iFixit’s new tears

iFixit is there PlayStation 5’s Tears Released And its dualSense controller – and it goes into more detail Sony did earlier this year. The gadget repair company found that the console holds a ton of screws together and has a different grip to replace the optical drive.

X-ray image of the PlayStation 5

The company also released the all-time fun X-ray of the PS5
Photo: Creative Electron (via iFixit)

The software turns out to be locked to the optical drive motherboard. The physical displacement is obviously a piece of cake, but any alternatives you place will not read the disks, so if your optical drive fails you will send it to Sony. It’s a bummer, especially for me: I’m been lucky enough to have PlayStation optical drives, the only driver I need to replace is one on my PS4 (which was only a few years old when I sold it).

Owners of the Digital Digital version do not sweat, however – as we have seen before it would be easy to add extra SST When the console finally supports it: This only involves unscrewing a side panel and removing a screw.

Power of PS5

Photo: iFixit

It also offers an internal look at the tear gas power (above), which Sony has never shown us before. As someone who engages in PC gaming, I am always shocked when reminded that the PS5 only has 350W of power (It uses 200 watts Under load!)

Image of dual sense taken from behind

For me, the interior of the controller is more beautiful than doing cyberbank on the console.
Photo: iFixit

Towards the DualSense controller, iFixit found that it was relatively easy to replace its battery – it is still good to consider using the internal Li-ion, which will degrade over time. Even this Massive 5.7 watt-hours compared to the 3.7Wh pack in the DualShock 4. Those adaptive triggers and haptic feedback motors should be thirsty. Also available to us Another look In the awesome screw drive that drives the adaptive triggers.

I could not find a simpler way to unplug the LEDs around the touchpad of DualSense. This may be an important thing, but I absolutely hate the light on the DualShock 4, although the new one is not annoying, I just want Sony to let it turn off or let the screwdriver-handy gamers release it without much fuss.

You can lead To iFixit’s teardrop page to see more photos. If you want a sense of what it would be like to avoid devices (without risking being present) Effectively $ 1,000 console), The company has provided tear gas videos that you can watch below.

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