FrankWza
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That's why I said, "OR is it that Sony...", meaning they will either run hotter, or Sony paid extra money for no reason. If it supposedly uses less power, it wouldn't need all the extra cooling that it has. But since it has a larger power supply, larger chassis, larger heatsink, a much higher clockspeed, etc, it's common sense to conclude it will pull more power from the wall.
OR is it that Sony over engineered a cooling solution, which would be a waste of money for what it actually required to dissipate the heat? They wouldn't need such a massive coming technique, if it requires less power, and they wouldn't go with a bigger power supply like they have.
right, my question still stands though. And that's why I said that I don't think you can over-engineer a console and I followed with a few examples of what I thought would be a reason not too. Based on last gen, they had to come up with a solutionthat didn't leave doubt. That's not overdone, that's just a smart move because you can't discuss anything about the PS5s cooling at this point without bringing up the PS4's. It is directly influenced by last gen as much or more than anything.