Ifixit has released a teardown of the PlayStation 5 and its dualsense controller. The gadget repair company discovered that the console has a ton of screws holding it together.
Optical drives are software-locked to the motherboard. If your optical drive fails you’ll be sending it to Sony.
Adding an extra SSD is going to be easy when the console finally supports it. It only involves unclipping a single side panel and taking out a screw.
The ps5 only has a 350W power supply (and it uses as few as 200 Watts under load!). The teardown also provides an inside look at the power supply.
Ifixit found its battery is relatively easy to replace. It’s also massive at 5.7 watt-hours, compared to the 3.7wh pack in the DualShock 4.
I absolutely hated the lights on the DualShock 4. I still wished Sony would let you turn it off or let screwdriver-handy gamers unhook it without so much fuss.
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