My wife wants my PS4 (and cable box, and Roku) hidden from sight, and wants it installed in a cabinet with doors that open and close below the TV. HDMI will be fished behind the wall and into said cabinet (which will also have power outlets installed) so it will be a clean look. I like that idea too, but I'm a little worried about the console overheating. The cabinet enclosure is maybe 25"x35"x12" (h/w/d).
I can't imagine there is a lot of airflow in there, and the Verizon Fios box gets pretty warm.
Worst case scenario I can just swing the door open when the PS4 is on.
Anyone else keep their PS4 in an enclosed cabinet? Any issues (loud ass fan on all the time, console failure)?
I don't have a PS4, but my Xbox One, Direct TV bos, and Wii U are all in an inclosed cabinet mostly because I don't have a choice. With a 4 year old, 2 year old, and a newborn running around... you just can't keep nicer electronics sitting there where they can get their hands on them. Enclosed lets me lock them up, as it were.
Now, heat use to be an issue when we had charter cable. Their box overheated terribly, which then overheated the xbox one (which thankfully would shut down if in danger). However, since switching to Direct TV the heat problem is non-existent. I will play games for hours, open the cabinet for a heat check, and it's just fine in there.
Key thing to remember is that the PS4 does produce more heat than an Xbox One. Xbox One is roomier with better ventilation and cooling - it's basically the opposite of what the 360 was. PS4 is a smaller package, sleeker, and packs the power supply within. It doesn't have as good of ventilation while at the same time producing more heat.
It's probably safe in so much as the console will shut itself down for protection, but to have no issues you'd probably want to create some more airflow. Even cutting more out from the back and letting the PS4 shoot some of that sweet hot air out the back of your stand would probably be more ideal if you really want to enclose it from the front.
That or, of course, open the door when you game for long sessions.
My advice: Xbox One with a sattelite box? You're fine in an enclosed situation so long as it has enough room to push air around. Cooling is superb. PS4 - you probably want more open air flow, or a way for the PS4 to shoot the hot air out of the encloser.
Wii U - really a non issue regardless. It doesn't get hot enough pretty much ever to be a concern.