@Zawisza Czarny “SO…?” Your experience doesn’t account for every single owner or potential owner of PS5. Considering Sony markets it primarily in vertical orientation, many people will be led to believe that it can only be vertical. At least until they learn from videos like this one or encounter it hands on. Not everyone reads manuals either. Place the console however you want. Just don’t expect people to be as informed as we are about something so trivial.
Get new animals, I recommend dogs because they can actually protect you and not break your stuff then look at you like it’s your fault, that’s what cats do 😂
I have mine laid down. Just easier to find a spot for it as it's taller than the gap under the TV. Plus I had nightmare visions of it getting knocked over stood up.
Ps5 designers want it to get knocked over so you have to get a new one. Trying to squeeze extra money out of consumers like this tells me there are problems at Sony… I think it’s the beginning of the end for PlayStation. I bet there will not be a ps6 because they’ll be out of business by then. Xbox is winning the race I think. We’ve all made a mistake investing in a ps5.
Bro the Liquid Metal is already melted 💀 the metal could get leaked when standing vertically and could damage other components but that was an issue in the older models of the ps5. Now it’s fixed.
@@tryzzz.From my understanding it's not even older models which causes the issue The liquid metal moving issues seem to stem from a improper job of resealing, like when opening and operating on the motherboard the metal plate has to be tighten enough so it can form some kind of seal once placed back upon it.
@@tryzzz.rather be safe the sorry who knows how old it ps5 is, what if a ps5 has been just sitting at a factory or in stock for awhile and is one of the “older ones” and then you buy it and then months later it leaks
Whenever i hear people complain about why i chose to lay my consoles horizontally and not vertically my answer is always the same and that's because it's safer horizontally because there's no chance of it getting knocked over and breaking thus being out nearly $600.
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Mine is like that too. I read about the thermal paste running and heard it was safer to leave flat. Fits on my tv stand perfectly on its side as the tv takes up the full length of the tv stand so mine has to be on its side. Feels like the right way to me.
I do this on my slim because it reduces heat as actually at the bottom there is a place for air also horizontally will stop reducing thermal paste so it will stay longer
I have mine horizontally, I've seen some videos with the gallium oxidizing on one end of the apu, I just assume its because the ps5 was sitting vertically and overtime gravity causes the gallium to set on one side while the other side oxidizes and loses the ability to transfer heat efficiently.
I used to place my ps5 vertically, but changed it to the horizontal position. I noticed that a lot of heat also comes out of the tiny vents, which would be located on the bottom of the ps5, if you would place it vertically. Now by placing it horizontally, the air escapes much better out those tiny vents as well, making it run just a bit cooler.
I started getting random crashes, i left it over night then layed it on the side. It stopped crashing and seems to nut run the fan as hard🤔. Liquid metal fall down from gravity and heat. Bumping it while hot can knock away the LM
@@sethogelvie3531Its happened to unopened console’s, I believe the only way the liquid metal leaks is because the clamps to the APU and heatsink weren’t tight enough.
@@sethogelvie3531 Liquid metal doesn’t move when compressed properly😂 the pc community has been using liquid metal for years with pc’s and those pc’s spend their life standing up. Using liquid metal for gaming isn’t a new concept.
I've had my ps5 for about a yr now. Originally started with the vertical position. After about 3 months in, I started getting the disc drive issue where the disc gets stuck and won't eject. Looked all over for a fix and finally came to one that said laying it horizontal could fix it. Ever since I laid it on it's side, it fixed the issue.
@@ex0stasis72 Liquid metal can run, and gravity is a thing. While Sony did put a sponge like barrier around the liquid metal, I lost a delidded 4790K to liquid metal run after about 2 years.
I won't lie, I did not know about it laying down on the pedestal. I had it laying down without it. I just went out in my living room and found it and now it's sideways the proper way. I thank you.
I don't know why I got so mad with this video. I was so sure that everyone knew this that I thought this video was simply showing something that happens when you lay it on the side for a long time
Yeah that's what I thought when I unboxed and saw the open end when standing vertical. I thought about how much dust will fall inside. At least horizontal it's somewhat better protected with a roof!
Its honestly better than vertically, because it's harder to fall off your desk or wherever you're playing. The only reason I have it vertical is because I dont have enough space on my desk to put it horizontally.
For the earlier models it’s actually better to lay it horizontally as standing it up vertically was causing issues such as leaking Liquid Metal into other components.
I had mine since launch standing vertically until it started randomly shutting off during gameplay of ps5 games. Turns out it was because the liquid metal coolant wasn’t covering it correctly so I got it fixed and now only keep it horizontal.
You know just reading your comment about the PS5 shutting off and it did this to me during a game of F1 2021 during a heated lab I was pissed ..but then it will come. back on and then I have to figure out how bad I fell back in the laps smh...thinking this is just a power glitch ...never thought about the liquid metal in the console
Not only can it it be used horizontally, but it's actually the preferred orientation for all PS5 models including the latest Slim. There's a ton of reasons for this but mainly because the PS5's APU gets extremely hot and as a result, Sony used liquid metal instead of typical thermal paste between the APU and the cooler. When the PS5 is placed vertically, the liquid metal will pool at the bottom of the APU as it gets hot, which is inevitable, and the liquid metal becomes more viscous and drips down and then the sponge like material around the APU designed to prevent the liquid metal from dripping on other components and shorting something out, which is good, but without a doubt, the top of the APU will develop a dry spot, where the liquid metal is all pooled up on the bottom, being held by the sponge like material. When this happens, if the unit is still used without reapplying Liquid Metal, the top of the APU with the dry spot or drastically reduced amount of liquid metal at the top can start to oxidize, resulting in even worse thermal conductivity and this is the point where the PS5 will either be virtually unusable due to it constantly shutting down from overheating, or it may die completely. If you're running your PS5 (any model) vertically, and it's been that way for a significant amount of time and it has a good amount of play time. I highly suggest either you or someone equipped to do so, take it apart, clean it out, and clean up the pooled Liquid Metal on the APU, remove any oxidation (if applicable) and reapply the liquid metal and cooler. Then, run your PS5 in the horizontal orientation to avoid any future problems. Many people argue against this because on PC's, the CPU is always vertical and people dont have nearly as many problems with that. And that's can be for a few reasons. Mainly though, PC's usually have more adequate cooling solutions, due to the larger enclosures and more capable cooling solutions. First off, typically the only people that use liquid metal on PC's are enthusiasts and very knowledgeable regarding computers, tech, and so on, so they will be much more privy to avoiding, catching, and/or fixing these sort of things. On the other hand, consoles are used by the masses from small children, teens, to even some folks pushing 50 or above and their knowledge in regards to tech and the like vary even more than their age. As a result, consoles are typically used in environments and ways that are not ideal, like in vertical orientation and/or stuffed in a cabinet with little to no ventilation or cooling, or used on a rug or placed anwyhere possibe often being heat soaked by over devices, or in a dusty corner, in the sun, and rarely ever maintained. Conversely, PC enthusiasts will also typically use a custom water loop or some good cooling solution. Moreover, PC's CPU's don't tend to get quite as hot as the APU in the PS5 as PC's will most often have a dedicated GPU, and the modern chips are also more efficient. Moreover, the other main reason is it;s much more common and easy to dissassemble a PC to check the thermal compound or liquid metal and reapply. So usually people with liquid metal thermal compound on their CPU end up taking apart their system to check/reapply much more frequently so the issue never get's a chance to cause a real problem. Lastly, PC's have monitoring systems that are much more accessible to the user, so if any over heating does occur, the user will be aware of it right away and likely will investigate the potential cause.
I don't know how many people know, but if it's vertical (upright) there is a small chance the liquid metal thermal paste leaks onto the system board and shorts out. It normally takes a long time and many heating and cooling cycles, but eventually it "can" leak. So in short. Laying it flat can increase its lifespan.
30% of your tv? Man's got a PS5 on a 32 inch tv 😂 it'd be like less then 5% of my tv if it was in front of my tv but I got it's own table next to the tv for it
the PS5 is also literally designed for it to be set on its side considering the buttons and port placements, it’s very obvious sony intended it to be on its side given the design of the console itself
I know it can... But I do agree with others, in terms of looks, it looks weird man. The PS5 clearly was designed to stand vertically, is like people who use the first version Nintendo Wii horizontally while they have that beautiful stand.
@@boxiii Yeah the PS5 is really big doesn't matter how you put it... The PS5 vertical makes sesne to put beisdes your TV not underneath because most of the time it will block it unless your TV is mounted wayyy up on the wall.
@@strohhuttv8848 yea that’s true. I’ve actually never been a big fan of the shape and form factor. I prefer a more box like shape for this exact reason.
@@JackAttack301yes the Liquid Metal used to cool down the cpu can become runny during intensive games running and if vertical can drip down your motherboard and cause damage
Plus some people are finding out that standing the PS5 up is a bad thing right now. When it gets to hot the cooling gel that's on the CPU ends up dripping all over your board.
It was so bad at one point all I could play was P4 games 😂 anytime I tried loading up a P5 game, it overheated immediately. I’d say I had at least 15 mins minimum, some times, to play the game before it heated up.
@@Dakingalbert2shut up and stop spreading nonsense, myself and many others have the ps5 vertically positioned since we bought and we re doing just fine, tell your friend to get his ps5 to warranty because getting super hot is not normal
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@@Terix_Bandicoot thank you so much ❤️
The fact you had to make this vid😂👍
Yes but is that safe for the console??
Wait a second are people really that stupid that they didn't know about this feature 😂 no way...
I know right haha
Well in fairness, Sony primarily markets the PS5 in the vertical orientation. The V tower look is just more visually striking.
@Zawisza Czarny “SO…?” Your experience doesn’t account for every single owner or potential owner of PS5. Considering Sony markets it primarily in vertical orientation, many people will be led to believe that it can only be vertical. At least until they learn from videos like this one or encounter it hands on. Not everyone reads manuals either. Place the console however you want. Just don’t expect people to be as informed as we are about something so trivial.
They really are 🤦🏾♂️
@@earlyriser03 in fairness mfs is dumb
Lmfao I hate when people know everything, but know absolutely nothing!
Fuck the interent, middle fingers to the sky, curb your thought processes.
Fax
Sume up america lol 🤣
Facts
@@Saiputera and every other country
This is how you know people don't read the manual. It's literally in the manual.
or ever owned a ps4, seen any playstation marketing/advertising, been to a friend's house, or had any common sense
And surprising that so many people don't know that the plastic disc mount provided was meant for that.
They most likely don’t even have one
no this video is just straight cap, the back of the ps5 box itself LITERALLY shows the ps5 using the stand laid on its side
@@Skywing452🤦♂️
If I place my ps5 vertically, my cats will knock it over.
My cat will do it just for the hell of it then blame it on my dog.
Get new animals, I recommend dogs because they can actually protect you and not break your stuff then look at you like it’s your fault, that’s what cats do 😂
@@knulldestroyed3081dogs will eat your shoes and be confused on why you’re mad
@@trelwilliams5003 but that same dog will die trying to protect you
@@knulldestroyed3081 yes lost my 2 boxers last year to old age😭
I have mine laid down. Just easier to find a spot for it as it's taller than the gap under the TV. Plus I had nightmare visions of it getting knocked over stood up.
Same My TV stand is Not tall enough to lay up
Same, my TV stand holds all 9 of my consoles. It's sick.
Ps5 designers want it to get knocked over so you have to get a new one. Trying to squeeze extra money out of consumers like this tells me there are problems at Sony… I think it’s the beginning of the end for PlayStation. I bet there will not be a ps6 because they’ll be out of business by then.
Xbox is winning the race I think. We’ve all made a mistake investing in a ps5.
@@safeysmith6720 it’s not that deep…
@@TooColdProdz Time will tell won’t it? And just for the record, I hope I’m wrong.
It’s actually better to lay it on its side because the thermal paste will leak if displayed vertically for too long
Yeah how the hell did that get past testing?
duno
Other way around
Yep thats why mines on its side ive seen ps4 fry because or them standing them up
mine standing almost a year and half vertically. All good. Stop spreading fake facts.
This is the best option to place your ps5 as it reduces the chances of liquid metal leaking
Bro the Liquid Metal is already melted 💀 the metal could get leaked when standing vertically and could damage other components but that was an issue in the older models of the ps5. Now it’s fixed.
@@tryzzz.From my understanding it's not even older models which causes the issue
The liquid metal moving issues seem to stem from a improper job of resealing, like when opening and operating on the motherboard the metal plate has to be tighten enough so it can form some kind of seal once placed back upon it.
@@tryzzz.rather be safe the sorry who knows how old it ps5 is, what if a ps5 has been just sitting at a factory or in stock for awhile and is one of the “older ones” and then you buy it and then months later it leaks
@@bruh_urdumb_lmao9776he is talking about new models that Don't leak, what you are talking about is the old models that leak, same for him .
Do people still believe that?
this is not only a way to lay it but the correct way to lay it
Common sense isn't common 🤣😂🤦🏾♂️💯
You didn’t have to cut me off-
It's no longer common, from now on its "bro use your uncommon sense" 😂😂😂
Most people wouldn't know straight down falling out of a tree nowadays.
@@warfield8671Nah, just you.
Don't project onto others.
i´ve never placed my consoles vertically, it just felt wrong to me
I agree with this 100%!
It feels weird but mine is vertical so that my other consoles can be set beside it
@@vulgervulcan6345 that’s bad
Only other console i had vertical was Xbox 360. Had to have my ps5 stand up cause only way there would be room for it on my desk
i got no desk space so my only option is vertical
Whenever i hear people complain about why i chose to lay my consoles horizontally and not vertically my answer is always the same and that's because it's safer horizontally because there's no chance of it getting knocked over and breaking thus being out nearly $600.
Its better on its side. Having it vertical for too long can make a dry spot on the apu
Shows that a lot of people don’t read the quick start guide 😂
Heck nahh but fuck it
😂
A lot of people don't read at all
@scxrti1942 well I guess I'm stupid lol I'm 31
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I lay mine on the side just cause it’s tall asf 🤣
FR lol 😂
Now it's wide asf. Good job 👍
@@bickleyjonas6145 that’s the point thanks for coming to my Ted talk ✌🏾
you masicist
Mine is vertical, my table is too small to fit my ps5 on its side and my tv is hung so
Mine is like that too. I read about the thermal paste running and heard it was safer to leave flat. Fits on my tv stand perfectly on its side as the tv takes up the full length of the tv stand so mine has to be on its side. Feels like the right way to me.
I used to stand my ps5 vertically, and my ps5 used to over heat and shut off... but since I lay it horizontally I have had no issues.
The people who are saying it can't are the same people who don't actually own a PS5
"I didn't think I actually had to make this video" 😂 I share your sentiments.
I would do this for sure, I have a fear of expensive stuff falling over lol
Bruh they lack the knowledge of a true playstation gamer
This was one of the first things I learned after reading the set up manual lol
This was one of the first things I did, without reading the manual, lol
Only on ps5 I read the manual😂
Is there really no way to use the same email address for two controllers? Like I really need to create a 2nd email just to play some games?
Just figured you’re a reader lol. I can use quick play just so we can play but if anyone knows please reach out.
The turntable thingy that clips on is just for that purpose 🤯
I do this on my slim because it reduces heat as actually at the bottom there is a place for air also horizontally will stop reducing thermal paste so it will stay longer
I have mine horizontally, I've seen some videos with the gallium oxidizing on one end of the apu, I just assume its because the ps5 was sitting vertically and overtime gravity causes the gallium to set on one side while the other side oxidizes and loses the ability to transfer heat efficiently.
Bro, that tv is amazing.
Everyone has a similar set up like that. played out
Thank u
@ROBERT SORIANO you're played out
@@robertsoriano1797 Really? Because this is the only guy I've seen that has a tv that looks like switch.
@@Nexo.Playzzsame
I have had mine on its side since November 2021. No problems at all.
Great to hear! Thanks for sharing.
been on its side since the day it was released
Finally got mine coming next week. And it will be lay on it’s side
@@typh3ous very cool! Congrats on the new PS5!
im worrying about the power outage
im glad i have power surge the expensive power surge prevent from core melting
I used to place my ps5 vertically, but changed it to the horizontal position. I noticed that a lot of heat also comes out of the tiny vents, which would be located on the bottom of the ps5, if you would place it vertically. Now by placing it horizontally, the air escapes much better out those tiny vents as well, making it run just a bit cooler.
I started getting random crashes, i left it over night then layed it on the side. It stopped crashing and seems to nut run the fan as hard🤔. Liquid metal fall down from gravity and heat. Bumping it while hot can knock away the LM
That's only if it has been opened before
@@sethogelvie3531Its happened to unopened console’s, I believe the only way the liquid metal leaks is because the clamps to the APU and heatsink weren’t tight enough.
@@leekohuncho3912 how do u know
@@sethogelvie3531 Liquid metal doesn’t move when compressed properly😂 the pc community has been using liquid metal for years with pc’s and those pc’s spend their life standing up. Using liquid metal for gaming isn’t a new concept.
You get better airflow through the fans if you have it on the side, upright you still get airflow but it’s better to have a mount with a fan
I’d lay mine on it’s side due to a space issue 😅
Bro that makes no sense 💀. Standing up takes less space you donut
@@charliebrooks4941 Not in every situation
@@Teddy-bh4nn what 😂
@@charliebrooks4941 have you never heard of cupboards???
@@Teddy-bh4nn yoU dOnUt 🤓🤣🤣
I mean that's one of the first pages in the manual...
It’s also way better for the hardware to have it on its side keeps it cooler and can prevent some chip from melting
The fact that being able to place a console down on its side is considered a “feature” is beyond me..
I've had my ps5 for about a yr now. Originally started with the vertical position. After about 3 months in, I started getting the disc drive issue where the disc gets stuck and won't eject. Looked all over for a fix and finally came to one that said laying it horizontal could fix it. Ever since I laid it on it's side, it fixed the issue.
I always put my ps5 horizontal because it is scary to put its vertical, i have two active children near me
It's actually better for it to be horizontal
No pen
No paper
But you still draw my attention
I’ve been tempted to switch mine to horizontal
I did it just to prevent dust getting inside
I've had mine on the side since I got it. its common sense tbh.
Probably has better air flow through the bottom but I like it upright
Literally stands for the console where the first thing I pulled from the box
Bro I don't even have a ps5 yet and I knew this 😭
I had mine standing up for the first year and now I have it horizontal
It looks SEXY
Considering it uses liquid metal, this is actually the "better" position for it
Exactly
I already have it laying on it’s side, so guess I’m good👍
@@katiekirks1253 no stand only lay down
i prefer laying down with open space
and let the air in and out
Oh? I wouldn't have thought that was the case. I just assumed that hot air rises so vertical is best. I might just put it on its side soon then.
@@ex0stasis72 Liquid metal can run, and gravity is a thing. While Sony did put a sponge like barrier around the liquid metal, I lost a delidded 4790K to liquid metal run after about 2 years.
Bro Side is better for hardware, easier to set, and safer overall 😂. Why do people make it vertical 🤦🏻♂️
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should
💀💀💀 the fact he had to tell people this shows how rare a ps5 is
Lmao
Not even cause every PS prior was able to do this 😂
I won't lie, I did not know about it laying down on the pedestal. I had it laying down without it. I just went out in my living room and found it and now it's sideways the proper way. I thank you.
Various tests have found that horizontally oriented ps5 gets warmer than vertically.
I thought everyone knew this
I don't know why I got so mad with this video. I was so sure that everyone knew this that I thought this video was simply showing something that happens when you lay it on the side for a long time
Lay mine on it’s side because when you fit a SSD you will see loads of dust inside from standing it vertical.
I thought mine got dusted up pretty fast... switching to side.
Yeah that's what I thought when I unboxed and saw the open end when standing vertical. I thought about how much dust will fall inside. At least horizontal it's somewhat better protected with a roof!
bro it’s literally on the box
This the first PlayStation that isnt box shaped and makes sense for it to be standing up
It's kind of based on ur tv set if u have the space to make stand it up then go for it but if its too small rather lay it horizontally
its actually worse for the system to be vertical
It's the bells that lay it on the carpet or floor that get me. All that dust and hair !
I would rather have my Discs spinning while in the flat down position... instead of the disc spinning while it's vertical 💿
I doubt their's a difference in the way the ps5 runs. Plus, if millions of discs end up getting messed up they'd have to recall the ps5.
Mechanically, disks are held the same whether played vertically or horizontally. It makes no difference.
I think 100 people just have really bad OCD
I Keep Mine On its Side LOL I bought an aftermarket horizontal stand that's more sturdy than stock.
Its definitely wobbly on its side with the stand included.
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It’s actually better because the thermal paste is going to be horizontally instead of vertically
Its honestly better than vertically, because it's harder to fall off your desk or wherever you're playing. The only reason I have it vertical is because I dont have enough space on my desk to put it horizontally.
I also have mine on it’s side. That way it doesn’t fall as easily
it's in the quick start guide, it shows you where to place the stand
Those people were probably 7 year Olds on their moms phones 😅
I have had mine on its side since day one
Me too
There are little symbols on one of the side plates in the back for how your supposed to lay it in the stand.
I like how you turned your tv into a switch very creative
It lasts longer on its side
I’ve had mine laying down for over a year now and it’s still good
What do you mean it's still good? Sony made it to purposefully stand both ways so that's a given no?🤦♂️
@@talion7268 it only brings 1 stand that can be used either way laying down or standing up to stand it up u have to use a screw that comes with it
@@christiandiaz754 I'm disappointed in your observation skill brother read again what I wrote :(
@@talion7268 honestly I still don’t understand your reply/comment,can you please simplify it for less intellectuals like myself.
Same me too, I’ve had mine on the side for at least for years, the first year I had it staring upright
That’s how I use my ps5 on its side tf should I put it vertically for.
For the earlier models it’s actually better to lay it horizontally as standing it up vertically was causing issues such as leaking Liquid Metal into other components.
Actually, I think it is more safer to place the PS5 horizontally rather than vertically.
Don’t you love how non ps5 owners know more about how to treat your system than you do? It’s great
I had mine since launch standing vertically until it started randomly shutting off during gameplay of ps5 games. Turns out it was because the liquid metal coolant wasn’t covering it correctly so I got it fixed and now only keep it horizontal.
You know just reading your comment about the PS5 shutting off and it did this to me during a game of F1 2021 during a heated lab I was pissed ..but then it will come. back on and then I have to figure out how bad I fell back in the laps smh...thinking this is just a power glitch ...never thought about the liquid metal in the console
The average vertical Fan vs the Average horizontal enjoyer
Just got one yesterday and I heard about this so its on its side forever!
Ya i heard news of that for people who kept it vertical so mine was horizontal since day 1 no problem
Stop spreading false information
Not only can it it be used horizontally, but it's actually the preferred orientation for all PS5 models including the latest Slim. There's a ton of reasons for this but mainly because the PS5's APU gets extremely hot and as a result, Sony used liquid metal instead of typical thermal paste between the APU and the cooler. When the PS5 is placed vertically, the liquid metal will pool at the bottom of the APU as it gets hot, which is inevitable, and the liquid metal becomes more viscous and drips down and then the sponge like material around the APU designed to prevent the liquid metal from dripping on other components and shorting something out, which is good, but without a doubt, the top of the APU will develop a dry spot, where the liquid metal is all pooled up on the bottom, being held by the sponge like material. When this happens, if the unit is still used without reapplying Liquid Metal, the top of the APU with the dry spot or drastically reduced amount of liquid metal at the top can start to oxidize, resulting in even worse thermal conductivity and this is the point where the PS5 will either be virtually unusable due to it constantly shutting down from overheating, or it may die completely. If you're running your PS5 (any model) vertically, and it's been that way for a significant amount of time and it has a good amount of play time. I highly suggest either you or someone equipped to do so, take it apart, clean it out, and clean up the pooled Liquid Metal on the APU, remove any oxidation (if applicable) and reapply the liquid metal and cooler. Then, run your PS5 in the horizontal orientation to avoid any future problems. Many people argue against this because on PC's, the CPU is always vertical and people dont have nearly as many problems with that. And that's can be for a few reasons. Mainly though, PC's usually have more adequate cooling solutions, due to the larger enclosures and more capable cooling solutions. First off, typically the only people that use liquid metal on PC's are enthusiasts and very knowledgeable regarding computers, tech, and so on, so they will be much more privy to avoiding, catching, and/or fixing these sort of things. On the other hand, consoles are used by the masses from small children, teens, to even some folks pushing 50 or above and their knowledge in regards to tech and the like vary even more than their age. As a result, consoles are typically used in environments and ways that are not ideal, like in vertical orientation and/or stuffed in a cabinet with little to no ventilation or cooling, or used on a rug or placed anwyhere possibe often being heat soaked by over devices, or in a dusty corner, in the sun, and rarely ever maintained. Conversely, PC enthusiasts will also typically use a custom water loop or some good cooling solution. Moreover, PC's CPU's don't tend to get quite as hot as the APU in the PS5 as PC's will most often have a dedicated GPU, and the modern chips are also more efficient. Moreover, the other main reason is it;s much more common and easy to dissassemble a PC to check the thermal compound or liquid metal and reapply. So usually people with liquid metal thermal compound on their CPU end up taking apart their system to check/reapply much more frequently so the issue never get's a chance to cause a real problem. Lastly, PC's have monitoring systems that are much more accessible to the user, so if any over heating does occur, the user will be aware of it right away and likely will investigate the potential cause.
I don't know how many people know, but if it's vertical (upright) there is a small chance the liquid metal thermal paste leaks onto the system board and shorts out. It normally takes a long time and many heating and cooling cycles, but eventually it "can" leak. So in short. Laying it flat can increase its lifespan.
I usually place it on the side because it blocks 30% of my TV screen when i even place it vertically .
That’s why I lay mine on it’s side as well! The PS5 is a tank!
Same bro
30% of your tv? Man's got a PS5 on a 32 inch tv 😂 it'd be like less then 5% of my tv if it was in front of my tv but I got it's own table next to the tv for it
@@Chris420x1 50 inch, if i had a 32 inch I wouldn’t see shit lol.
@@TH-rx1kt then it's more like 15% if you have a 50" but still either way the PS5 is big af though lol
The fact that people DIDN'T know this just baffles me! SHEEESH!
lol
That “Switch TV” is awesome.
Jesus Christ, I thought your cords on the back of your ps5 were spider webs 😂
I am a person to lay their PlayStation sideways, but for this, I lay my PlayStation up and down
It’s literally in the instructions that you have your choice of how to stand it…
It also explains in the manual how to put it on its side, and the stand has clips to hold it sideways
Wow, the fact that people don’t realize you can orient it on its side blows my mind.
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Thank you! ❤️
I thought it was normal to lay it on it’s side? I’ve never used it vertically because of space issues
Standing is better for cooling have a standing if you have the space
@@certainpointofview3860 I heard that a Sony engineer said there’s little to no difference when it comes to cooking
@@Zaoyia it runs 4 degrees cooler
the PS5 is also literally designed for it to be set on its side considering the buttons and port placements, it’s very obvious sony intended it to be on its side given the design of the console itself
The aftermath is a PS5 with zero liquid metal leakage.
PS5 was designed to be on its side with the liquid metal cooling it has.
On todays news ..
Was gonna comment isn’t it safer on its side but finding your comment made me smile 😊
Not 100% true…
It’s designed to be both with vertical it’s first intention. So no.
That liquid metal issue only happened on consoles that were opened and then not resealed properly
thats how u put it so it fits on my table without blocking my tv
Yes exactly. I don't know how you can put your playstation vertically, I owned ps2, ps3 and ps4 and all of them were standing horizontally
There are literally markers that tell you how to place the stand to lay flat.
This is optimal as the Liquid Metal tends to leak in the vertical
Thank you finally someone who understands all my friends are like why is it on that side and I’m just like it’s normal
🤣 get new friends. Please surround yourself with intelligent people. Your IQ might drop with friends like that 🤣
actually better for it to be on its side, it can overheat standing if used for very long periods
Nothing wrong with this. I have one and always had it on its side, i also leave mine on all night and still no probs 😀
It’s also safer because if you have it vertically it will break over time and eventually overheat to were you can’t use it
It feels safer sitting vertically
This aged as fine wine as well… even Sony RECOMMENDS lying it on the side these days, because of the liquid metal inside.
Show us where they recommend that.
I know it can... But I do agree with others, in terms of looks, it looks weird man. The PS5 clearly was designed to stand vertically, is like people who use the first version Nintendo Wii horizontally while they have that beautiful stand.
I agree with you. I just had to lay mine on its side because it was a little too tall. It ended up blocking the bottom part of my TV screen.
@@boxiii Yeah the PS5 is really big doesn't matter how you put it... The PS5 vertical makes sesne to put beisdes your TV not underneath because most of the time it will block it unless your TV is mounted wayyy up on the wall.
@@strohhuttv8848 yea that’s true. I’ve actually never been a big fan of the shape and form factor. I prefer a more box like shape for this exact reason.
@@boxiii Yeah, I have the same opinion like you!
What an unnecessary stupid comment, the console comes with a stand to lay it on its side. Who gives a **** what way you think it should go.
It shows on the instruction manual that it lays on its side as well 🤣
the fact that people can be that damn fanatical about vertical versus horizontal WOW
If you put it upright it could cause damage
Nuh uh
@@JackAttack301yes the Liquid Metal used to cool down the cpu can become runny during intensive games running and if vertical can drip down your motherboard and cause damage
Plus some people are finding out that standing the PS5 up is a bad thing right now. When it gets to hot the cooling gel that's on the CPU ends up dripping all over your board.
It was so bad at one point all I could play was P4 games 😂 anytime I tried loading up a P5 game, it overheated immediately. I’d say I had at least 15 mins minimum, some times, to play the game before it heated up.
Dude that’s just misinformation that was caused because the seal around it was broken as someone had opened it not knowing what they were doing
@Yup Yup nah its true my friend going this right now his p5 overheats I just mine a month ago and wanna avoid this at all cost lol 😂
@@Dakingalbert2shut up and stop spreading nonsense, myself and many others have the ps5 vertically positioned since we bought and we re doing just fine, tell your friend to get his ps5 to warranty because getting super hot is not normal
Do people know how to type “S” in the replies or not😂😂