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PS5 News       Thread starter PSXHAX       Start date Jun 21, 2020 at 11:57 AM       16      

Which PlayStation 5 (PS5) System do you prefer?

  • PS5 with Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Drive

    Votes: 1,142 65.2%
  • PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (No BD Drive)

    Votes: 316 18.0%
  • Both Systems!

    Votes: 152 8.7%
  • Neither System.

    Votes: 142 8.1%

  • Total voters
    1,752
  • Poll closed .
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As the PS5 News broke during the PS5 Gaming Showcase and the world got a peek at their next-gen PlayStation 5 Console Hardware, we've covered Sony's PlayStation 5 Q&A Session follow-up and this weekend the first image of a PlayStation 5 (PS5) in a Factory Setting surfaced online via Theorry. 🏭

It appears to be slightly bigger than initially expected, however, according to reports the large PS5 size helps it to stay cool as PlayStation's Matt MacLaurin explained on his Linked In page when asked why the system is so big and bulky responding simply with: "Thermals." ♨

He elaborated by stating the following, to quote: "This gen is little supercomputers. While the 7nm process delivers amazing heat performance for the power, the power is very extreme."

In other words this technology needs to stay cool, so larger casing (and heatsink) is a must.

:poll: Now that Sony confirmed both a PlayStation 5 console with an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc drive and a PlayStation 5 Digital Edition without a disc drive will be available during Holiday 2020 season, today's poll question is...

Which PlayStation 5 (PS5) System do you prefer? :unsure:

Let us know your choice in the latest Site Poll, and feel free to share your decision's reasoning why in our PS5 Forums as well.
PlayStation 5 (PS5) in a Factory Setting Image Surfaces and Site Poll.jpg
 

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Very good. Unfortunately, but this trend will continue. On CDs you can only buy part of the game - the rest must be downloaded and it is standard now.

Once, when you bought a game in a box - you had your game, you could even put it in a drawer. Today, even when you buy a game in a box, you only find the code inside. XD and you really become not an owner but a user with a license (which you may lose)
 
It's the perfect size to get out all the hot air from that beast of a gpu. My rx590 has a bad day with 2 coolers, wee need good airflow.
 
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