By | June 4, 2025

How To Avoid PS5 Overheating

To avoid PS5 overheating, it’s important to maintain proper airflow, cleanliness, and environmental conditions. Overheating can reduce performance and shorten your console’s lifespan — but with good habits, it’s preventable.

✅ How to Avoid PS5 Overheating

1. Keep It in a Well-Ventilated Area

  • Leave at least 4–6 inches of space around all sides.
  • Avoid placing it inside enclosed cabinets or tight shelving.
  • Don’t cover it with cloths or objects.

2. Position It Correctly

  • Vertical or horizontal is fine — but ensure the vents are unobstructed in either setup.
  • Use the included stand to stabilize airflow.

3. Clean It Regularly

  • Dust can block vents and clog fans.
  • Every few weeks:
    • Dust the exterior vents using a can of compressed air or a soft brush.
    • Gently clean the area around the console.

🔧 Every few months, consider opening the side panels (as Sony allows) to clean internal dust catchers — no warranty void.

4. Avoid Heat Sources

  • Keep it away from:
    • Direct sunlight
    • Radiators
    • Other electronics (like PC towers or amplifiers)

5. Update System Software

  • Sony occasionally releases firmware updates that improve thermal management and fan behavior.

6. Don’t Block or Stack Items on the Console

  • Placing objects (like controllers, discs, books) on top restricts airflow and traps heat.

7. Give It Breaks During Long Sessions

  • After long hours of gaming, let your PS5 rest for 15–30 minutes.
  • Avoid running games or downloads nonstop for days.

8. Use a Cooling Stand (Optional)

  • A third-party cooling stand with built-in fans can help in hot or poorly ventilated setups.
  • Ensure it’s PS5-compatible and well-reviewed.

9. Watch for Warning Signs

  • If your PS5 is shutting down, giving overheating messages, or making loud fan noises:
    • Power down immediately
    • Let it cool
    • Check for dust buildup