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If your console is overheating or shutting down during use, go through these checks before posting.
Overheating can be caused by anything from dust build-up to hardware faults, so details matter.
If not, that’s usually the first place to start.
Overheating can be caused by anything from dust build-up to hardware faults, so details matter.
Basic checks
- Make sure the console has proper airflow (not enclosed or blocked)
- Check for dust build-up in vents and fans
- Listen for the fan - is it spinning normally, loud, or not at all?
- Try running the console in an open, cool area
- Note how long it takes before it shuts down
When you make a post, include:
- Console model (PS5, Series S, etc.)
- When it overheats (on boot, during games, after a certain time)
- Whether the fan is spinning and how it sounds
- Any warning messages shown
- Whether it’s been cleaned or opened before
- Any previous repair attempts
Common causes
- Dust build-up blocking airflow
- Dried or poorly applied thermal paste
- Faulty or failing fan
- Heatsink not seated properly
- Internal sensors or board-level faults (less common)
Useful tools
- Compressed air or soft brush for cleaning
- Thermal paste (for deeper maintenance)
- Basic tools to open the console
One thing to avoid
Don’t ignore overheating - repeated shutdowns can cause further damage.Final note
If you’ve already opened it or cleaned it, say what you’ve done.If not, that’s usually the first place to start.