Sony has released a revised version of the PS5. Despite the ongoing console shortages, Sony's PlayStation 5 has been selling very well, as has its games. The new version of the console isn't a significant change like slim or pro versions of previous consoles. The differences with the new model are more subtle and not as immediately noticeable. For gamers who are looking to buy a PS5 console, there are some changes to be aware of between this version and the console's original model.

For PS5 owners and those looking to get one, there's an impressive slate of games lined up. At Sony's PS5 Showcase last week, players got some insight as to what's coming to the console in 2022 and beyond. God of War Ragnarok, Knights of the Old Republic, and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 were among the big reveals at the show. While the PS5's stock issues continue, but gamers in parts of the US, Japan, and Australia who are lucky enough to get one will likely be using the revised model. The changes with the model are subtle, but they're still important to note.

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PS5's New Heatsink and Lighter Weight

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The biggest change with the new PS5 model is that it has a smaller heatsink. This means that the new model runs at a higher temperature, which has been noted to be around three degrees Celsius more than the original version, or about five degrees Fahrenheit. While this may not sound like a huge difference, it has raised some concerns about the new model's ability to regulate heat. The new PS5 also comes with a new fan that features larger blades, which could compensate for the higher temperatures. With a much smaller heatsink, the new PS5 is also weighing in at about 300 grams less. This isn't a significant difference, but the console is quite large, so a lot of gamers would undoubtedly welcome the reduced weight.

PS5's New Base Stand and Screw

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The new PS5 revision introduces a useful change for games that prefer their consoles vertically aligned. These new models now feature a screw with a grip, meaning that a screwdriver is no longer required to fix the base plate to the console. The base itself has also been slightly redesigned and features a new clamp that attaches to the console. While this is a minor change, it certainly helps make its initial setup that bit more straightforward. It might be inconsequential to most gamers, but the new models also ship with a new serial number, CFI-1102A, as opposed to the original console's number, CFI-1000.

Sony's new PS5 model might not be as significant as some gamers had hoped for, but there are still some notable changes. The new PS5 heatsink has been the focus of some controversy, with some claiming it performs better than the original and some saying it performs worse. Whatever the case may be, hopefully, this new model could mean good things for Sony's ongoing struggle with stock and console demand. The new heatsink changes have proven to be contentious, but hopefully, they won't considerably affect the PS5's operation.

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