Viraaj is a spirited gamer, lifelong PlayStation main, huge petrolhead, but most importantly, a principled journalist. With experience at publications like FandomWire, HotCars, and DriveTribe, writing ...
This is a welcome change. might be keen on picking up the PlayStation 5 Pro. The new console model is heading our way in the marketplace soon. However, you might be surprised to see that one revision ...
The PS5 Pro is here and now that it’s been out for more than a week, there’s an official teardown of the console from iFixit. These teardowns are almost entirely focused on how repairable the hardware ...
It appears Sony has fixed the PS4’s CMOS issue, which affected the console’s internal clock battery. The CMOB issue was discovered back in April of this year, and it has taken a while for Sony to ...
Can You Get A PS4 CMOS Battery Replacement? Before you think about opening up your PS4 and replacing the battery yourself, it’s worth pointing out that Sony may address the problem via a firmware ...
You need to begin by locating the CMOS battery, which is a thin, round, button-like object. It can sometimes be hidden by extension cards or connectors. On older PCs it may have a cylindrical shape.
A month after sorting a similar issue for PlayStation 4, it looks like Sony has also deployed a fix for PS5's dead battery issue. As with PS4, the issue here was a loss of access to digital games when ...
When the CMOS battery in your PlayStation 5 eventually dies, you will still be able to play it, according to a new report. Based on a new video from Hikikomori Media, a PS5 with an expired or missing ...
Update – After the original findings, @DoesItPlay1 have posted their findings in a PDF which can be seen here. In summary, the problems are as follows: The team are going to continue testing and ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. Over the past several months an extremely concerning report regarding Sony's PlayStation 3 and PlayStation ...
I had a co-worker tell me that he had an old computer that the "trickle charger" died on him, thus causing his CMOS to die and screw up his BIOS. I have never heard of anything like a "trickle charger ...