The new PlayStation 5 CFI-2100 model released in Europe this month may have a smaller SSD, but it introduces some welcome improvements, including one for a well-known critical liquid metal cooling issue that has damaged plenty of systems already. In a new video shared on YouTube, Austin Evans takes a good look at the new hardware revision of Sony's current generation console, highlighting some changes over the previous models besides the inclusion of an 825 GB SSD over the 1 TB SSD of previous version of the system, which is a considerable downgrade for the Digital Edition of the system […]
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