Your PlayStation is like a high-performance machine, and its fan provides important air circulation to keep the machine cool while you game. As with any fan, over time, dust and debris can build up inside, which causes the fan to work harder. It can potentially lead to overheating or noise issues. Gamers often overlook cleaning the fan, but a little maintenance can go a long way in preserving the life of your console. Whether you own a PS4 or PS5, knowing how to clean the fan properly—without damaging the system—will keep your gaming sessions trouble-free.
To a degree, it varies depending on how often it's used. For regular gamers, cleaning the dust accumulation off the fan every 3-6 months is a good routine; however, if you notice increased fan noise, overheating, or reduced performance, it’s worth checking the fan sooner. If you only run the system every few months, you may be able to get away with an annual cleaning.
How to Clean the Fan on a PS4 Console
The PS4 is known for its powerful performance, but it can also get quite loud when the fan is clogged with dust. Regular cleaning helps avoid overheating and extends the lifespan of your console.
You'll needIf your PS4 is still loud after basic cleaning, you may need to open it up. This process involves removing the top cover to access the fan. Be aware that disassembly may void your warranty if the console is still under coverage.
How to Clean the Fan on a PS5 console
The PS5's innovative design includes two large air intake ports and an easily accessible fan, making cleaning a bit simpler compared to its predecessor.
You'll NeedIf the basic cleaning doesn’t resolve fan noise or overheating, you can unscrew the fan to access its underside. Use compressed air or a brush to remove any hidden debris or loose dust, then carefully reattach the fan and panels.
Basic cleaning, like dusting the vents and using compressed air, will not void the warranty; however, opening the console for deep cleaning may void the warranty if the device is still under coverage. Always check your warranty terms before disassembling the system.
On the PS4 Slim it's on the back of the console in the center. The PS5 doesn't necessarily have a warranty sticker, but it has a black rectangular tamper seal sticker over one of the screws on the inside of the console near the fan.
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