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Is It Bad to Stand Your PS5 Up Vertically?

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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The PlayStation 5 is a stunning piece of next-gen gaming console that has taken the gaming world by storm. However, one question on the minds of many gamers is whether it is bad to stand your PS5 up vertically. This is a critical question because it can affect the lifespan of the console, as well as the overall functionality of the device.

Firstly, standing up your PS5 vertically won’t harm the device per se. Sony has designed the console to stand vertically, and the console comes with a separate stand to enable you to do so. However, there are some downsides of standing up your PS5 vertically that gamers need to consider.

One of the main concerns about standing up your PS5 vertically is the potential for the device to fall over. This is especially true if your gaming setup is not stable. You don’t want to run the risk of the console toppling over, which could cause significant damage to the device. It’s important to ensure that you have a stable and secure shelf or stand to place your PS5.

Another potential downside of standing up your PS5 vertically is the possibility of disc damage. If you use physical discs, you may cause damage to the discs if they are not placed properly inside the console. Tilting the console can cause the discs to shift, potentially damaging the disc’s surface or the internal parts of the PS5. This is something to consider if you are someone who relies heavily on physical games.

Finally, standing up your PS5 vertically can reduce the airflow and increase the internal temperature of the console. While the PS5 has a reliable cooling system, vertical positioning can cause the vents to become partially blocked, resulting in reduced airflow, which can lead to overheating. This, in turn, can cause the console to crash, slow down, or even shut off.

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