Tuesday, June 21st 2022

Console Gaming Under Water: First Custom PS5 "Slim" Employs PC-like Watercooling System

YouTuber Matt Perks, known as DIY Perks on Google's video-sharing platform, has achieved the title of owning the world's first "PS5 Slim" console... by creating a custom watercooling system that's aimed at keeping the AMD-designed chip in check while rendering some of the most impressive games of this generation. Thanks to the custom watercooling unit, the PS5's usual 4-inch width was reduced to a mere inch - and due to improved operating temperatures, it's likely the hardware will see increased longevity. Barring any catastrophic leakage, of course.

Perks made use of a copper sheet to channel water over the PS5's APU, while also including thermal bridges that distributed the contained water throughout the consoles' SSD and power delivery subsystem. There is a secret to the consoles' slim profile, however, which should also answer one question you're holding on your mind: where, in that single inch frame, did he fit the pump and radiator for the embedded watercooling?
The answer lies outside of the console proper, as Perks moved both the consoles' power supply and watercooling unit towards an external carcass that can be hidden away, leaving only the svelte, copper-colored PS5 on show in your media center. Al in all, this is a very impressive mod - and the YouTuber has even been so kind as to share the steps necessary for you to build one of these yourself.

Source: DIY Perks @ YouTube
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30 Comments on Console Gaming Under Water: First Custom PS5 "Slim" Employs PC-like Watercooling System

#26
qwerty_lesh
CallandorWoTI have seen his stuff before, he does do neat stuff from time to time. My issue was the ram temps... I had no idea the original PS5 had ram that hit 94 Celsius... cause all the reviews I read showed differently.

Also, I have to question Sony quality control... allowing PS5 ram to hit 94 celsius is an atrocity... they should have discovered that very early on in the RND phase of the PS5... kind of mindblowing...

My problems is less with him and more with Sony at this point...
Yeah, it's pretty wild, did you see the water cooled camera, what that ones thermals was like before it was modded, kinda not fit for purpose the way some things are built these days.
OperandiAs someone that DIYs a lot more than my PCs I've seen a bunch of his stuff and all of it is impressive in one way or another at the very least. His DIY Bluetooth speaker was a cool one, and looks like something somone could replicate.

He's obviously a smart and talented dude, and really the only fault I could put on any of his endeavors is the practicality of some of his projects and this is one of those, as insanely awesome as the end result is I doubt anyone else is going to replicate it. I'm just glad it turned out for him cause there were multiple points where things just could have not worked out and you'd have a shit load of copper and wasted time. Someone with CNC access could probably build a case and block kit but even that would probably be a incrediblely niche product.

One thing that confused me though was how the first PS5 board died. Shouldn't it just have gone into thermal protection and shutdown instead of dieing like that?
you think it should, but the silicone was cooked, even on x86 pc's - the thermal protections are never a guarantee safeguard. if you let one go beyond tjmax (while yes, the cpu should throttle or even self shutdown) that heat, and its enough to still do damage. those thermal protections might save some chips from dying completely per each over heat incidence, but even the ones that do survive are never the same afterward (the silicone suffers from electron-migration due to the heat and is artificially aged as a result).
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#27
maxfly
Very clever. I'd like to see him simplify his design some so the average DIYer can more easily copy his work.
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#28
qwerty_lesh
maxflyVery clever. I'd like to see him simplify his design some so the average DIYer can more easily copy his work.
I feel that way when i see some of his stuff, moreso for the practical projects (artificial sun, etc) I always wanted to do the fresnel lense fake windows from old TVs, those are amazing. But also i realise that practical or not, his projects have uniqueness that would also be a factor towards its value, because a bunch of it is slightly above the effort any average hobbyist would go to. I dunno, maybe im just slack :roll:
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#29
BlaezaLite
lexluthermiesterNo, not really. Some companies actually do their due diligence before product release. Sony was "competing" with microsoft and didn't want to be beaten to market to badly. The PS5 is the Sega Saturn of the modern day, except with better software on release.
Leave the Saturn out of this... :mad: That's a 2d monster.
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lexluthermiester
BlaezaLeave the Saturn out of this... :mad: That's a 2d monster.
No. It was a very similar situation. And for the record, the Sega Saturn did 3D too and better than the PS1 all day long. Bit I digress, we're off topic..
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