The system then does the standard disk check due to a sudden power out, reboots, and loads back into the system fine.Ĭould this perhaps be the power supply not consistently delivering power? I did not get a bronze rated psu, however I did get a name brand evga (450w, iirc).
#Playstation 4 case mods Ps4#
Pressing the case button then a second time (or the ps4 controller) then works to turn it on. The case button however does work, giving me a beep immediately when I press it. The ps4 controller does nothing when pressing the ps button (won’t start system). Specifically, here is exactly what happens on power out: Now, however, the system can run anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours before cutting out. Curiously, this isn’t the first time I’ve encountered random power cuts - when I first built it, it occurred as well, however I resoldered the two power cable wires and that seemed to fix it for a few months (0 power outs until recently).
#Playstation 4 case mods full#
I have the full setup with the transistor/resistor in a custom pc case, with the small chip to allow the pc case button to turn it on as well. System has been running great for a few months, but lately I’m having some issues with the power randomly cutting out and I would appreciate your opinion. I make a Diagram but i dont know its correctly, can anyone if this correct me a answer to this ?
#Playstation 4 case mods pro#
My PS4 Pro Board is a NVA-001 - CUH-7xxx Series. MOLEX 39281243 Molex Stiftleiste - Mini-Fit Jr - 2x12-polig - Stecker I need your help, i converted my ps4 pro in a ATX HTPC Case and want to replace the original PS4 Pro PSU with a ATX PSU.ĢN 4401 Bipolartransistor, NPN, 40V, 0,6A, 0,25W, TO-92 So that means there's definately some air pressure in the case. When you feel the air coming out of the back it feels like a much bigger fan is pushing that air out of the case. The intake fan is 135mm and the exhaust fan in the power supply is 80mm. That's why I decided to go this way with the PS4 Pro as well.
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Been able to game on that with very low temperatures and also pretty silent. And power supply being closed off from the case but having it's own intake and exhaust. I'm using the same for my PC that I used for gaming a few years ago, 2 intake fans and only 1 exhaust fan. Both I think are good but I'm more used to the bigger intake. But then it'll just suck more air into the case through all of the openings. Other way around should work as well I guess, bigger exhaust than intake. You create air pressure by having a smaller exhaust than intake, this way the intake fan will push the air through the case and out of it through the exhaust fan and other openings. If the intake is the same as the exhaust there's actually no air pressure at all, just movement of air. What you're saying however with the exhaust needing to move at least the same amount of air as the intake I don't really agree with though. And indeed there is some air leaking through all of the ports and even the cutout for the blu-ray drive as well, this is kind of reducing the air pressure a bit but I think it's fine. Yep that's true, the power supply has the only exhaust fan. Thanks! :) Made a lot of pictures of the project, thought it'd be nice to share as well for the people who want to do this as well. Here are 2 quick pictures to see the result.Īnd if you're interested, this is my full album.Īlso made a video with sound comparison at the end, such a difference with that original loud fan. I'd say the result is really great, it's near silent and temperatures seem to be pretty stable. Just had to make my own mounting brackets as well. As for the cooler I went with a Be Quiet! ShadowRock TF2, perfect match for the PS4 Pro in my opinion since it covers a large part of the motherboard. The case is also as small as it can possibly be, all the components are really snug in there.
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Only the LED I had to improvise a bit and ended up using an optical audio cable to extend the light and not the ribbon cable.
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I just used the original power and eject buttons. I just tried to keep everything as original as possible, so I needed no ribbon cable extensions or rewiring to different power buttons etc. Just like Kysen100 I went with a custom wooden case. Your build and also Kysen100's build really motivated me to start my own project. I'd like to thank you for sharing this project, it's really detailed and looks pretty good as well.