This smells fishy, incase the PS5 had an overheat that people should realize about it easylly because the thermal sensors are going to work fine, so their fan should be spinning at veeeeeeeery high speeds
You taught me everything i know about PS3 cooling. Do you really believe that Fans will spin fast if Temps are rising? Recall how Sony built Syscon to work silently even when Temps were very high.
For some reason, Sony in the past, made a critical flaw in PS3 to keep the system silent.
Even if they used low fan speeds, incase of an overheating the fan is going to increase his speed a lotYou taught me everything i know about PS3 cooling. Do you really believe that Fans will spin fast if Temps are rising? Recall how Sony built Syscon to work silently even when Temps were very high.
For some reason, Sony in the past, made a critical flaw in PS3 to keep the system silent.
Literally every single electronic device will have hardware failures out of the box, QA can't catch everything especially since consoles are tested before they get shipped across the planet to EU or NA. The temps on the PS5 are fine, they could be better but they're by no means dangerous enough to be causing mass hardware failures.Sony's QA department dropped the ball on the PS5. They should have never let the PS5 release with this propensity to overheat and kill itself.
They never learn from the past...
In this case the heatsink is very firmly attached to the APU so the APU moves with it (but the motherboard moves with the plastic case), and as a consequence the area with the maximun stress of that "squeeze" effect is the BGA solder balls under the APU
Or well.. all that area in between the heatsink, APU, and the motherboard surface, this is where is concentrated all the damage when the console falls to the floor
Its probably called creative financial management....lolSony's QA department dropped the ball on the PS5. They should have never let the PS5 release with this propensity to overheat and kill itself.
They never learn from the past...