I am sure that many of our readers will remember the problems that PS4 and PS5 had with to the CMOS battery. This component is essential for the correct functioning of these consoles, and also of PS5 Pro, because it is responsible for permanently powering a small chip where important data related to the hardware and status of the console is stored.
When that battery runs out, it is necessary to change it so that our console works normally again, but on PS4 and PS5 there is a problem, and access to said component is very complicated, because is too hiddenwhich requires a complete disassembly of both consoles.
For example, in the case of PS5 the battery is in the upper corner of the motherboard, but This comes assembled upside down, so to be able to change it you have to dismantle the cooling system and remove the motherboard. A normal user will not be able to do this, and will have to resort to specialized technical service for something as simple as changing the CMOS battery, with the cost that this entails.
A leaked image that gives us a first look inside the new Sony console indicates that the Japanese company has learned the lesson, and that changing the CMOs battery in this new console will be much easier, since it is located below the area that we see marked with a red circle. We would only have to remove that protective cover, change the battery and replace the cover.
The launch of PS5 Pro will occur on November 7, but thanks to Digital Foundry, which has had early access to the console, we have been able to see it in action in some games. This has allowed us to confirm that PSSR is the main attraction of this console, and that in the end it is Nor is it going to be the revolution that Sony painted for us when he made the official presentation of it.
How I imagined ray tracing it will still be very bigso much so that it will be limited in most cases to a specific effect. For example, Alan Wake 2 will only use ray tracing applied to reflections on PS5 Pro, and will run at 30 FPS. We will see what it is capable of offering in new games that will be developed from the beginning to take advantage of its greater power, but If you have a PS5 I don’t think it’s worth it invest almost 800 euros to get a PS5 Pro.
Source: www.muycomputer.com