PlayStation 5 Pro Teardown Reveals Enhanced Repairability and Extra RAM Ahead of Launch

An interesting teardown video showing the PlayStation 5 Pro has appeared online today, providing additional insights into the highly anticipated console just days before its worldwide release on November 7, 2023. The video, posted by the Brazilian YouTube channel TAG, walks viewers through the internal design, cooling components, and various hardware features of the PlayStation 5 Pro. For non-Portuguese speakers, however, the footage offers a glimpse into what sets the Pro apart from the standard PlayStation 5.

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PlayStation 5 Pro Teardown Video

The PlayStation 5 Pro will likely feature a number of clear improvements, not least among these is enhanced repairability, as noted in the video. This new variant provides users the ease to access the CMOS battery, which is a major feature as it allows replacing it after it gets discharged or fails at a later point in time. This makes the system readily accessible to the user to replace the CMOS battery once it dies, meaning the system remains functional long-term since the battery can be replaced without complicated disassembly.

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What’s more, although much of the PlayStation 5 Pro’s specs had been leaked ahead of time, the video also asserts that the amount of RAM in the console is set to increase. The Pro model then gets an additional 2 GB of DDR5 RAM, which is just allocated to the operating system. It’s a 16 GB bump that leaves that much RAM available for gaming performance, unlike the base model that shares some of those gigs with the OS. The extra RAM allocated to developers will almost certainly offer camaraderie in the optimization of immersive, high-quality gaming rendering experiences for the PlayStation 5 Pro.

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PlayStation 5 Pro The PlayStation 5 Pro is likely to provide overall better processing, graphics, and user experience compared to the original model, due to hardware technologies and a superior cooling system. A couple of days before its public launch, this gives a tantalizing glimpse for anyone hungry for detail on Sony‘s new home console hardware upgrade and raises the bar for its arrival. The PlayStation 5 Pro is set to launch globally on November 7.

FAQs

What’s new in the PlayStation 5 Pro’s design?

The PlayStation 5 Pro features improved repairability, including easy access to the CMOS battery for simple replacement.

How does the extra RAM in the PS5 Pro impact gaming?

With 2 GB of additional RAM dedicated to the OS, developers can use a full 16 GB for games, allowing for potentially enhanced performance compared to the base model.

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