PC modder creates fully functioning water cooled PlayStation 5

YouTubers Modding Cafe created this wild water cooled PlayStation 5. They are meticulous and add tons of extra detail. The video is worth a watch for the teardown alone.

Via Video Games Chronicle:

Custom PC creator Nhenhophach built the console over two months, first by deconstructing a PlayStation 5 console and then creating entirely custom plates and parts, in order to reassemble it with a new water cooling system.

Water cooling is a method of heat removal using water, which is often more efficient and less noisy than traditional air cooling systems which use large fans. As demonstrated by the standard PS5’s large size, modern air cooling also takes up a lot of room.

Read more and check out the vid on YouTube


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