Cucazo, yout stench of desperation and misery can be smelled from far awayThat's just completely ridiculous. Are you seriously acting like no cable connectors have ever melted in any electronics before?? LOL
Basically being on all day and the ports being right by the exhaust vent is causing them to heat up like a motherfucker lol
Obvious bullshit is obvious. Is fucking sad at this point for this bots.I call this 100% bullshit.
PS5 uses a standard USB connector like any other device so if it melts tons of other devices should do it too. Regarding temperatures PS5 does not achive too high temperatures, and even less to melt stuff.
No, it isn't... it exhausts out the back... the rest is intake...Obvious bullshit is obvious. Is fucking sad at this point for this bots.
@Remij ps5 exhaust is on the sides not on the back
I have been following the whole event and asked a couple groups of people competing there in multiple games and reaching pretty far (around a dozen people, including the top 4 in DB FighterZ).@TubzGaming, you have been watching the event all weekend, any issues to report on connector-gate?
The posted tweets very likely are full of bullshit. Let's see:No, it isn't... it exhausts out the back... the rest is intake...
These events with consoles running literally all day with multiple people constantly plugging in and unplugging USB cables likely isn't representative of your day to day use at home...
What temperature melts plastic?
Plastic Material Melt & Mould Temperatures Table
MATERIAL MELT TEMPERATURE RANGE (℃) MELT TEMPERATURE RANGE (℉) ACRYLIC 220-250 428-482 CAB 170-240 338-464 HDPE 210-270 410-518 LDPE 180-240 356-464
Can you at least make sure they're real first?I'll make a thread about Playstation issues if I want.
Do you know it's not just external heat, but power runs through the cables/ports too? Did you know that constant plugging in and out breaks down connections causing potential arcs?Do you know at what temperature plastics melt, you moron?
There you go
On the sides on the back. It dosnt go through the USB.No, it isn't... it exhausts out the back... the rest is intake...
PS5 doesn't OUTPUT enough heat to melt plastic... but it certainly carries a current through it which COULD cause a port to overheat and melt some thin plastic inside the port... The output heat, and constant friction of thousands of controllers plugging in and out increases the potential for that to happen..On the sides on the back. It dosnt go through the USB.
Ps5 doesn't produce enough heat to melt any plastic. Shit is nonsense or I'd use to warm my room in the winter
Then would that not more likely be an issue with the quality of the cable? I mean, it's highly unlikely those cables are drawing enough power to transmit that much heat. And this rather blatantly runs contrary to your "not normal home use" excuse earlier, given that arcing and melting connectors wouldn't require constant use from "multiple people" and would be far more likely to be a widespread issue.Do you know it's not just external heat, but power runs through the cables/ports too? Did you know that constant plugging in and out breaks down connections causing potential arcs?
Dipshit, have you ever heard of charging cables melting before?
Rtx 4090 were melting cables turns out was the shitty cables nvidia used.PS5 doesn't OUTPUT enough heat to melt plastic... but it certainly carries a current through it which COULD cause a port to overheat and melt some thin plastic inside the port..
. The output heat, and constant friction of thousands of controllers plugging in and out increases the potential for that to happen..