If your ps4 doesn't sound like this - then you probably have nothing to worry about.
Mine sounded like this OFTEN:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PLn8NtWAnmU
If your ps4 doesn't sound like this - then you probably have nothing to worry about.
Mine sounded like this OFTEN:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PLn8NtWAnmU
A tripod or mic stand to mount it onto, along with a shock mount of some type to reduce vibrations and handling noise
But in that video the phone is sitting directly on top of the PS4, which will introduce vibrations which will show a louder noise level.
You need to re-read deranged_666's post, especially
Oh yeah... Did you guys reapply paste to the RAM chips too?
My fat PS3 never was loud even on it's dying year. But yeah, I have a PS1 PS4 too and considering the extra 100 dollars, I'm worried too. I haven't really played the PS4 much until recently but I'm wondering if this might be a blessing in disguise. Actually, I currently put my console in Rest Mode but I have no idea if this might effect the thermal paste, fan, etc. or not.Strange enough, I got the limited edition Playstation Anniversary PS4 and didn't see an uptick in sound from my launch model to that one. I even ran them side by side. I can't test it after months of use, as I gave away my launch PS4 to someone else on here. So it's possible my base levels are louder. But I never get that uptick in jet engine/hair dryer noise levels. My old 360 and PS3s had those issues, so I know what people are talking about.
Honestly, I'm now nervous that my PS4 will become loud as hell in a year or two. It happened with my last gen consoles, and with so many people already having these issues early on, well shit. Doesn't give me much hope for the future.
Me too, honestly. Although I keep seeing people saying they can't wait for the Slim model PS4 though. Why would a smaller version have less issues? I didn't get a slim PS3, but did slim PS3 version eliminate all sound problems?
So maybe it's not a size issue (especially if OP is right and it's a thermal paste problem).
Of course none is silent. I imagine various factors explain why some don't hear any noise at all (general house noises, such as fans, air conditioning etc. The distance people sit from their PS4. The set up of their home entertainment system such as ventilation).
But having an uptick of noise where it sounds like your fans are struggling. Where you get hair dryer levels. Where people say it's like a jet engine. That is something anyone would be able to hear and notice.
I noticed the black flacks on my thumb after playing Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition. That alone confirms the sad state of affairs of the DS4. Apparently, there isn't really any Third-Party controllers but I wonder if they're adapters that allow different controllers to be played on the PS4.Yeah, I was actually shocked at the MS announcement. I have my Elite controller on pre-order alongside that Forza blue console. Controllers are damn important. It's literally how you interact with the game. I wish all companies offered a high end version.
So kudos to MS for doing that. I just find it frustrating as I love the PS4 on a design level. I even think it looks more aesthetically pleasing than the X1. I just wish the QC and materials were slightly better.
If your ps4 doesn't sound like this - then you probably have nothing to worry about.
Mine sounded like this OFTEN:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PLn8NtWAnmU
I noticed the black flacks on my thumb after playing Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition. That alone confirms the sad state of affairs of the DS4. Apparently, there isn't really any Third-Party controllers but I wonder if they're adapters that allow different controllers to be played on the PS4.
Thanks for the tip.
My PS4 runs at about 115db.
mine it's way louder
Unless he's listening to the PS4 with his ear against the machine and finds the noise problematic that way, it's not important.Philly40 said:But in that video the phone is sitting directly on top of the PS4, which will introduce vibrations which will show a louder noise level.
Simple xbox one thumbstick mod does the trick for me. There's a GAF thread for that.
If you want to use the x360 or x1 controller google Titan One. I have it - it works but it's $60.
What games are people seeing super loud PS4 fan noise on? I've tried Driveclub, TLOUR, Planetside 2, and Infamous and the loudest my PS4 gets is that it's barely audible from 3 feet away. In most games I have to put my hand behind it just to make sure the fan is still running...
How? I broke something as well. The fan lead to the mobo is super small - I tugged on it too much and pulled the wires out of the harness exposing all the wires with copper tips. I got stressed but what I did was take tweezers and stuck the gray, black and red cables back in the harness. I covered it with a well cut piece of electric tape to keep it in place.
What's broken? Post a pic?
Thanks for the tip.
My PS4 runs at about 115db.
mine it's way louder
If your ps4 doesn't sound like this - then you probably have nothing to worry about.
Mine sounded like this OFTEN:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PLn8NtWAnmU
Mine runs at 375db. Granted, I did attach a 300cc mortorcycle motor to it to try and speed up load times.
Crude test with a phone app
Phone is 2 inches from the PS4.
Idle on menu - 50dB
TLOU Menu - 54dB
TLOU Gameplay - 60dB
Return to menu after closing game - 50dB
Now, no one is sitting 2 inches away from their PS4, so those figures are in relative terms and more to give an example of the jump that can happen.
Depending on other factors, people may well experience 100dB readings, but 100dB is chainsaw levels. You need to be very conscience of how you are testing this. It, ideally, should be from where you are sitting playing, not on the PS4 or near it.
My PS4 has been a bit loud lately at times. I've been playing mostly Witcher 3 (digital version) and after a long gaming session sometimes the fan will get loud. Hard to tell if I'm as loud, or louder than the video above because I've never cut off all other noise- but I can hear it over the game itself which is a bit problematic. I also play in a fairly cool basement, and the unit is sitting in the open, not enclosed.
I noticed just on a touch test, the back near the power supply is very hot. Where I'm always in rest mode, I wonder if it never gets a chance to completely cool down. I've had it completely powered off for the past few hours. Gonna play TW3 again and see if the fan kicks in high gear, and how long it takes if it does. Will report back.
Crude test with a phone app
Phone is 2 inches from the PS4.
Idle on menu - 50dB
TLOU Menu - 54dB
TLOU Gameplay - 60dB
Return to menu after closing game - 50dB
Now, no one is sitting 2 inches away from their PS4, so those figures are in relative terms and more to give an example of the jump that can happen.
Depending on other factors, people may well experience 100dB readings, but 100dB is chainsaw levels. You need to be very conscience of how you are testing this. It, ideally, should be from where you are sitting playing, not on the PS4 or near it.
What games are people seeing super loud PS4 fan noise on? I've tried Driveclub, TLOUR, Planetside 2, and Infamous and the loudest my PS4 gets is that it's barely audible from 3 feet away. In most games I have to put my hand behind it just to make sure the fan is still running...
My PS4 has been a bit loud lately at times. I've been playing mostly Witcher 3 (digital version) and after a long gaming session sometimes the fan will get loud. Hard to tell if I'm as loud, or louder than the video above because I've never cut off all other noise- but I can hear it over the game itself which is a bit problematic. I also play in a fairly cool basement, and the unit is sitting in the open, not enclosed.
I noticed just on a touch test, the back near the power supply is very hot. Where I'm always in rest mode, I wonder if it never gets a chance to completely cool down. I've had it completely powered off for the past few hours. Gonna play TW3 again and see if the fan kicks in high gear, and how long it takes if it does. Will report back.
Anyone ever attempt to install one of those passive heatsinks? Just cut a hole in the top and let it poke out.
Might not look pretty but would keep it quiet
One thing I've done with my electronics that lie flat is go to the hardware store and buy some nice thick furniture pads. The small plastic button ones that have adhesive on them. Stick those on the bottom and it allows a lot more air underneath.
Oh no. Oh no. This reminds me of Phat PS3s. The amount of time I've thermal pasted that bitch...
Please tell me they won't die like PS3s did.
Thanks for the heads up T.C... Guess Sony didn't learn from the PS3 solder fiasco...
I have the white ps4 (destiny launch) and its whisper quiet. Although my disc drive started ejecting discs and I had to send it back for Sony to fix which they did for free.
I'm sure ambient room temperatures have a lot to do with this