@@AntivenomOW I'm not sure, I just looked it up and the article I read states 5 ghz just has a shorter range so maybe I was wrong. In that case you should be fine but maybe do some research
Well technically it can. If the internal ssd is full, the ps will run a slight bit worse due to having less space to work with. The same goes for pc's. So storing your games on an extra ssd, and keeping the OG ssd as empty as possible does not give it a boost. But it will make sure that it doesnt get slower
One thing I am finding very poor is that on PS5 they haven't yet updated the machine to do something the PS4 could do and helped me being partially deaf for accessibility. Me and my mrs used to be able to watch movies or shows and chat with plugging in a wired headset to a controller each and being able to voice chat on the same machine. I wish the PS5 could do this. It neant I could hear the show better and her.
If you leave the PS5 in rest mode and a power storm or an outage hits, your PS5 is gone. So it is not safe to leave your PS5 in rest mode. I don't know what this guy is talking about
Only if you don’t have a back up battery connected to it then your safe if you don’t have a safety device for your console then yes turn it off but if you have a outlet that keeps charge for situations like that your safe
@@Junior-bi6mowhat if you leave the house for hours? Unless you are willing to buy an expensive battery that last hours, rest mode isn’t worth it. But yes everyone should have a battery even if it last 10 minutes
You should turn off your PS5 in a lightning storm but it isn't going to necessarily brick your console if it happens. A surge protector can help and as long as you aren't downloading something you should be fine. Also it's not power loss that causes damage it's the surge of power that runs through when it comes back on so just unplug it from the outlet and you will be fine.
rebuilding the database should only be a last resort. if you keep rebuilding it the read/write limit will be met and brick the ssd. that feature is better suited for traditional hard drives but the same can be said for the latter because the platter will also be worn out at some point. clearing your cache will help and the m.2 will lighten the load in terms of storage the main ssd will still be the same read/write speed
@@IliaBehdad-dk3nd not really a good idea for SSD in general because the chips get used up everytime you rebuild it and then you wont be able to download or delete what you have on your SSD
Will you actually get more frames by installing an external SSD? I heard of boot times and of course more storage but I' haven't heard anything about additional frames...
I won’t add anymore frames. Load times maybe, depending on the SSD you put in. The one I have in mine is slightly faster but who notices a quarter second faster loading time anyway over the internal one.
It doesn't increase fps but absolutely increases load times depending on whether or not the ssd has better specs than the internal one. I can vouch for the western digital ssd in the video, Sony teamed up with them to produce it.
If you have external storage such as an external HDD or SSD to put games on it it does not mix well with rest mode because when you turn on your PS5 to get out of rest mode, it gives you an error that the console was not powered off properly despite being in rest mode and has to automatically rebuild database. Surprised Sony has not fixed that problem yet.
I’ve only got an external hdd connected to my ps4 I never get the shutdown message on that, I’ve never connected the hdd to my ps5 though so I don’t know if it’s just a ps5 problem
It's defragmentation. I'm not an expert, but as far as I know, this is a good idea if you're using HDDs, which the PS5 does not. Defragmenting SSDs is usually not recommended.
Different HDMI cables (cheap or expensive) make no difference in quality or performance. Only the cable (durable, length, look and feel, materials) itself
A while ago, my PS5 would sometimes stutter horribly in any game, and I couldn't figure out why. I tried everything with no success, but then I ran the "repair console storage" and that seemed to work. Still hasn't come back.
The author of this video is poorly informed. Switching to 5G doesn't necessarily improve download speeds as the signal doesn't penetrate walls etc as well as 2.4GHz. You test if it's better first, then decide which is best. Same comment regarding the addition to an SSD, that's probably not going to result in better performance. Man the quality of his videos is dropping steadily. I think the problem is he's out of ideas, recycles old tips and now... just tell garbage that he hasn't researched well. It's a shame, I used to love this channel.
I don’t really know, I think it’s similar to a reset. Where if anything else is slowing it down. Not sure on it, but it may slightly help. Imma try it though because I might as well
The way you’re framing “performance mode” is wrong. Performance mode is simply defaulting games to the 60 fps mode instead of 30fps in quality mode. It’s not “better performance” in performance mode.
I used the rest mode tip on ps4 and still leave my ps5 in rest mode. The problem is, my PS5 rarely actually downloads updates in rest mode. No problems downloading games, but it sucks that I have the setting turned on and it 90% of the time just ignores updates and I’m waiting to play games bc of it
@@caleb__mtz Yes, no power on, it still updates. It does this all the time. It updates for games or firmware. If I knew I would tell you. I lost count how often it happens. My PS5 is off right now as I type this. I am sure it doing something LMAO. I swear my PS5 has a mind of it's own. LOL. I am not even joking. There has been times I have turned it on a new Update has hit the PS5 and it's already downloaded it and installed it. I rarely put my PS5 in Sleep mode.
I put my games on the M2 drive as it runs faster than the PS5 drive. I clear the cache and rebuild the data base a couple times a year, or when things start to crash. I have my PS5 horizontal especially after the notification that the Liquid Metal cooling may not cover the whole chip if the system is in a vertical position. I will be checking some of the other settings that were mentioned.
I hope the PS6 is backwards compatible with all the PlayStation consoles Sony made, with a choice between performance mode or resolution mode. I would also hope there is an option for CRT filters for PS1 and PS2 games.
That would be amazing if Sony could pull all that off, I would pay a premium for that...At the very least I hope the PS6 has a disc drive and will play PS4 and PS5 games.
@@Maximusbyronusyou’ll be pleased to know they released details about PS6 and it will be backward compatible from the first PS console up to PS5. All games will run at 30fps in full 1080pa resolution.
To be honest I don't even know how you may want to try to rebuild your consoles database or whatever it's called and you just do it by going into safe mode
You dont need to Rebuild the Database (which is basically Defragging your hard drive) because its not necessary to defrag SSD's, and you could actually ruin your SSD if you defrag it too much.
My ps5 runs gamea flawlessly. I dont use internal storage to play my games. My internal ssd is blank and only os ps5 use is installed on it. On the other hand i purchased external m.2 drive the fastest available at the moment with huge cooler and run my games from there. I cant tell if games are loading faster or not but what i can say for fact my fps are constat and there are no frame drops. Try it. Format internal storage and use 2nd drive.
I just clicked on the video but I’m gonna make a prediction and guess he is somehow linked to the sales of this product. Either through sponsor or commission Edit: I must be the new Nostradamus
I had a Firecuda m.2 ssd in my ps5 and it worked great for months then one system update completely stopped the ps5 from recognising the ssd. Any suggestions on how to solve this?
@@DAT-TEXAS-DUDE UPS or Uninterruptible power supply. Basically if your PS5 is connected to that and the power goes out or your breaker shuts off you will then have ample time to turn off your console safely.
@@DAT-TEXAS-DUDE they protect from power surges. A UPS however lets you still use the console or PC, whatever machine you are using still even when the power goes out and you would have up to 20-30 mins at least to safely power down your device.
00:30 This is a preference for the default game mode it doesn't magically make your PS5 perform better. You're just changing the default from what the devs set to Performance Mode (higher FPS but lower graphics settings) Why not explain what these settings are actually doing and not just tell people to change them.
Just a reminder that 120 Hz refresh rate settings are pointless as the console itself cannot render any game’s visuals at 120 fps without absolutely tanking the graphics (hence why practically zero games even offer it as a game mode option). Until both your screen has a 120+ Hz refresh rate, AND you have a future console that reliably outputs 120 fps at a resolution you’re not disgusted by, you don’t have to worry about that.
I purchased the WD external drive a while back, and have my entire games library stored on there. Makes a heck of a difference in speed performance on the PS5.
@@cloud_spiky7 I just plugged it into one of the usb ports and the ps5 gives you the option of sending games to the external WD hard drive. If you then go to Settings/storage you can then see which games you have on the console and which on the hard drive. The WD hard drive is storage only, if you want to play a game you have to copy the game back to the console in order to play
Definitely sometimes to remote play don’t work and yes I’ve had it turn off before but I think it was a neighborhood outrage that day hasn’t did it sense
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how to speed up my ps5 when I turn it on? Every time I put the console on it, it takes some time for it to let me click on a game or anything on the ps5 home page? Slow setting up the console?
Just so people know, setting it to performance mode actually does something with in game aim assist, I’m not sure if it was a bug and has been fixed in updates but I did this a while ago and jumped on Apex Legends and it literally was like I had 0 aim assist whatsoever..
Its not just the ps5 settings you mentioned its weather you have decent Internet as well im on a 1gb speed package with my provider and since January 2024 my download speed test hasn't been up to 500 something MBs so i called my provider they sent out a speed specialist he tested my signal and he said my signal was way above than normal range so he went to the nearby box altered the signal to normal and im getting 500 something MBs again plus ive noticed my games are running better again
My power goes out so much i lost my 7 year Minecraft world i built on creative mode because im an architect and artist lost 7 castles on my ps5 n i noticed ever since then my ps5 runs terrible and lags i clean it good i rebuild data n its damaged
Do not leave your PS5 in rest mode. If your PS5 is in the middle of performing an update and your house loses power there is a good chance your PS5 will be destroyed
@deagle2yadome696 he said if you had your ps5 on rest mode and the power shuts in the house your ps5 wil get destroyed bc when you unplug the ps5 or turn off the power source when it is off or in rest mode your ps5 will eventually shut down
Adding an ssd WILL NOT speed up load times or increase frame rates. The PS5 already has an internal ssd, one that runs much better than any ssd you can buy for it. What he said in the video is a flat out lie.
It is possible a third party ssd could be faster load times than Sony's, but storage is not very correlated to FPS. Unless your drive is really really bad
ONLY CHANGE TO 5ghz IF YOU ARE NEAR THE ROUTER
Was looking for this comment and didn't have to look far! For those who don't know 5ghz travels worse through walls etc. than 2.4
So if my router is on the opposite side of the wall to my PS5 should I leave it at automatic or do 2.4 GHz? Or would 5 GHz still work in my case?
@@AntivenomOW I'm not sure, I just looked it up and the article I read states 5 ghz just has a shorter range so maybe I was wrong. In that case you should be fine but maybe do some research
@@thomaskleingoldewijk2980 ok thank you!
But 2.4 has a worse connection so do with that what you will for me my router is 2 floors directly below my ps5 and it connects fine
Adding an additional SSD does not have any affect on load times or fps. Bro tried to sneak that one in there lol
Yeah, I was wondering WTF? Is he trying to say the WD_BLACK is better than the internal SSD soldered to the motherboard?
Umm…..
Yup, sloppy video in general. Rest mode is also known to cause problems to many PS5 users.
Well technically it can. If the internal ssd is full, the ps will run a slight bit worse due to having less space to work with. The same goes for pc's. So storing your games on an extra ssd, and keeping the OG ssd as empty as possible does not give it a boost. But it will make sure that it doesnt get slower
@@disguisedlizard8681 oh ffs
One thing I am finding very poor is that on PS5 they haven't yet updated the machine to do something the PS4 could do and helped me being partially deaf for accessibility. Me and my mrs used to be able to watch movies or shows and chat with plugging in a wired headset to a controller each and being able to voice chat on the same machine. I wish the PS5 could do this. It neant I could hear the show better and her.
If you leave the PS5 in rest mode and a power storm or an outage hits, your PS5 is gone. So it is not safe to leave your PS5 in rest mode. I don't know what this guy is talking about
Only if you don’t have a back up battery connected to it then your safe if you don’t have a safety device for your console then yes turn it off but if you have a outlet that keeps charge for situations like that your safe
I never leave it on rest more unless im downloading something charging my phone or the controllers
true this happened to me a week after getting my ps5, luckily sony exchanged it
@@Junior-bi6mowhat if you leave the house for hours? Unless you are willing to buy an expensive battery that last hours, rest mode isn’t worth it. But yes everyone should have a battery even if it last 10 minutes
You should turn off your PS5 in a lightning storm but it isn't going to necessarily brick your console if it happens. A surge protector can help and as long as you aren't downloading something you should be fine. Also it's not power loss that causes damage it's the surge of power that runs through when it comes back on so just unplug it from the outlet and you will be fine.
rebuilding the database should only be a last resort. if you keep rebuilding it the read/write limit will be met and brick the ssd. that feature is better suited for traditional hard drives but the same can be said for the latter because the platter will also be worn out at some point. clearing your cache will help and the m.2 will lighten the load in terms of storage the main ssd will still be the same read/write speed
You mean is it useful to do it or not?
@@IliaBehdad-dk3nd not really a good idea for SSD in general because the chips get used up everytime you rebuild it and then you wont be able to download or delete what you have on your SSD
This is not true wtf. Flash memory (SSDs) support millions of read/writes. This is literally not an issue at all, just a tech myth.
Will you actually get more frames by installing an external SSD? I heard of boot times and of course more storage but I' haven't heard anything about additional frames...
No.
Installing an external SSD has zero affect on load times and fps.
I won’t add anymore frames. Load times maybe, depending on the SSD you put in. The one I have in mine is slightly faster but who notices a quarter second faster loading time anyway over the internal one.
It doesn't increase fps but absolutely increases load times depending on whether or not the ssd has better specs than the internal one. I can vouch for the western digital ssd in the video, Sony teamed up with them to produce it.
this channel is full of shit, cant believe so much shills fall for it
If you have external storage such as an external HDD or SSD to put games on it it does not mix well with rest mode because when you turn on your PS5 to get out of rest mode, it gives you an error that the console was not powered off properly despite being in rest mode and has to automatically rebuild database. Surprised Sony has not fixed that problem yet.
That's never happened with mine
I’ve only got an external hdd connected to my ps4 I never get the shutdown message on that, I’ve never connected the hdd to my ps5 though so I don’t know if it’s just a ps5 problem
What monitor/screen did you use? It looks beautiful
Great tips. Ty. Question, the database reset won’t affect any of the games or saved data right? Only the PS system data?
Nope. So it's safe to do.
Yeah that won’t hurt anything like that. I used to do it on ps4 whenever I had some weird issue with booting a game
I did one last week and I can confirm it has no effect on your games. Little late to reply as I only caught this video now 😅
What exactly does the "Rebuild Database" option do?
It's defragmentation. I'm not an expert, but as far as I know, this is a good idea if you're using HDDs, which the PS5 does not. Defragmenting SSDs is usually not recommended.
And simple terms basically you're just resetting the software on the PS5
@@VG-vggamingto50, ok.
It's basically a soft reset.
Hey buddy...the Playstation hdmi u have, DOES IT TRULLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Different HDMI cables (cheap or expensive) make no difference in quality or performance. Only the cable (durable, length, look and feel, materials) itself
I also have one too bro 😎
@@nickr8647that’s true bro 😎 for sure 👍
As long as you have a high speed HDMI 2.1 cable(48gbps) it doesn’t who the cable is from
Only if it's a 2.1 which came with the console anyway
A while ago, my PS5 would sometimes stutter horribly in any game, and I couldn't figure out why. I tried everything with no success, but then I ran the "repair console storage" and that seemed to work. Still hasn't come back.
Last Suggestion was great..
I dont know what people do these days but it literally takes 5 seconds to turn on😊
Would clearing up storage space help with screen tearing?
The author of this video is poorly informed. Switching to 5G doesn't necessarily improve download speeds as the signal doesn't penetrate walls etc as well as 2.4GHz.
You test if it's better first, then decide which is best. Same comment regarding the addition to an SSD, that's probably not going to result in better performance.
Man the quality of his videos is dropping steadily. I think the problem is he's out of ideas, recycles old tips and now... just tell garbage that he hasn't researched well. It's a shame, I used to love this channel.
2:53 what was that lol
He's always done it at the end of his videos. It took me a while to catch it. Look at some of his other videos, and you'll see. It's quite funny lol
Your mom moaning.
1:44 whats the benefit if i do that
I don’t really know, I think it’s similar to a reset. Where if anything else is slowing it down. Not sure on it, but it may slightly help. Imma try it though because I might as well
what hdmi cable are you using? and why?
It supports newer model monitors and gives off "better graphics and sounds" supposubly but i bought it and noticed no difference
Its the playstation 10ft hdmi at best buy/amazon
@@Slum187 Thank u so much!
The way you’re framing “performance mode” is wrong. Performance mode is simply defaulting games to the 60 fps mode instead of 30fps in quality mode. It’s not “better performance” in performance mode.
i got confused on that too since most games on ps5 dont go above 60fps sure theres games that let you go 120fps/hz but the variety is quite limited
I used the rest mode tip on ps4 and still leave my ps5 in rest mode. The problem is, my PS5 rarely actually downloads updates in rest mode. No problems downloading games, but it sucks that I have the setting turned on and it 90% of the time just ignores updates and I’m waiting to play games bc of it
Same
My PS5 downloads updates even when it's off. There are times it does things I didn't even notice.
@@VengeDracul
Your ps5 operates when it has no power supplied to it? Is that some new Bluetooth energy
@@caleb__mtz Yes, no power on, it still updates. It does this all the time. It updates for games or firmware. If I knew I would tell you. I lost count how often it happens. My PS5 is off right now as I type this. I am sure it doing something LMAO. I swear my PS5 has a mind of it's own. LOL. I am not even joking. There has been times I have turned it on a new Update has hit the PS5 and it's already downloaded it and installed it. I rarely put my PS5 in Sleep mode.
Always there for us John. Mine stays on rest mode all the time, especially for the PS Portal as well. Cracking piece of kit
I put my games on the M2 drive as it runs faster than the PS5 drive. I clear the cache and rebuild the data base a couple times a year, or when things start to crash. I have my PS5 horizontal especially after the notification that the Liquid Metal cooling may not cover the whole chip if the system is in a vertical position. I will be checking some of the other settings that were mentioned.
Thanks for sharing…!
Do I have to download all games again when I upgrade my SSD storage to 2TB ?
I hope the PS6 is backwards compatible with all the PlayStation consoles Sony made, with a choice between performance mode or resolution mode. I would also hope there is an option for CRT filters for PS1 and PS2 games.
That would be amazing if Sony could pull all that off, I would pay a premium for that...At the very least I hope the PS6 has a disc drive and will play PS4 and PS5 games.
@@Maximusbyronusyou’ll be pleased to know they released details about PS6 and it will be backward compatible from the first PS console up to PS5. All games will run at 30fps in full 1080pa resolution.
@@LethalMartialArtist Who is they? Sony? I don't see any official details, just speculation. That'd be cool though.
Very awesome and helpful video. Even found out I can mess with the light of the ps5 to bright or low very good video earned a sub.
How long does rebuilding the database typically take?
a minute or two.
Great vid 👌 cheers
Thanks for this man👍👍
Excellent no bs video!
Hey if i get into safe mode how can i get out of it ?
How does having bigger storage help speed up the console?
How would an after market SSD increase frame rate over the standard one?
John Glasscock when my ps5 is in rest mode it does not continue to download or upgrade the game I choose. How do I fix that?
To be honest I don't even know how you may want to try to rebuild your consoles database or whatever it's called and you just do it by going into safe mode
Also may check your settings for storage
funny how he just drops all his games in the beginning
Thanks John!
Actually, very helpful video. Thank you.
You dont need to Rebuild the Database (which is basically Defragging your hard drive) because its not necessary to defrag SSD's, and you could actually ruin your SSD if you defrag it too much.
I also change my hdmi cables to 8k from 4k. My tv is 4k but there is a slight increase in output performance.
Doesn't rebuild data base and clearing cache delete all the games/ saves on the harddrive and you have to manually login again?
no
What Headset is that in The video?
How much free space should you be aiming to have on your storage for the best performance?
My monitor doesn’t have any of the stuff at 00:52
Get a better one
@@joshuaosenifr
I have to run a connect test every time I turn on my PS5 or it won’t connect to the Wi-Fi.
thanks for the tips
Can you do the same on a ps5 slim digital?
My ps5 runs gamea flawlessly. I dont use internal storage to play my games. My internal ssd is blank and only os ps5 use is installed on it. On the other hand i purchased external m.2 drive the fastest available at the moment with huge cooler and run my games from there. I cant tell if games are loading faster or not but what i can say for fact my fps are constat and there are no frame drops. Try it. Format internal storage and use 2nd drive.
Found this a very interesting idea
I just clicked on the video but I’m gonna make a prediction and guess he is somehow linked to the sales of this product. Either through sponsor or commission
Edit: I must be the new Nostradamus
What PS5 cover is that?
Thank You Very Much! Great tips and tricks.
Some hit and miss tips here. Good information for a PS5 newbie (not sure how many of those are left).
Me got it today but forgot the monitor so the choice is between using a 10-15 year old tv or a crappy built in desktop
Can some 1 please help.
I just got a ps5 slim and a samsung q70d tv.
When i close the game the screen goes black for like 3 Second.
And ideas why?
Do I necessarily need a monitor with HDMI 2.1 to use VRR and ALLM?
Yes or a tv with those features to use it
Lol, in the beginning, I thought this was gonna be a pitch for the playstation brand HDMI. My hand was hovering over the bs button.
The one thing he said that made any sense is you’re going to need a new memory stick added to your PS5
W video, thanks!❤
Thanx i did everything accept installing an extra hdd.
Does ALLM and vrr really help that much for fps becuase I head one of these settings help with stopping the blur from getting low frames
If this is true could some one say 👍
allm has nothing to do with fps, it just automatically turns your tv to game mode (less input lag), and vrr just uncaps your FPS
I got a new stereo receiver for my room so the tv plugs into the room receiver that plugs Into the PlayStation… now vrr or alm won’t work
One question fire cuda or wd-black?
I have a 2tb Samsung one and it’s just as if good if not better
Is the same thing, the ps5 have cap limit to 6500 speed
Samsung 990 Pro 2Tb with heat sink
Best to focus on storage over which is better. The speed has a cap on it. For all SsDs. No matter how fast it is.
I had a Firecuda m.2 ssd in my ps5 and it worked great for months then one system update completely stopped the ps5 from recognising the ssd. Any suggestions on how to solve this?
Always use an UPS if you’re gonna leave your console in rest mode.
What's a ups buddy?
@@DAT-TEXAS-DUDE UPS or Uninterruptible power supply. Basically if your PS5 is connected to that and the power goes out or your breaker shuts off you will then have ample time to turn off your console safely.
@@johnnyjets2343
Surge protectors work great to
@@DAT-TEXAS-DUDE they protect from power surges. A UPS however lets you still use the console or PC, whatever machine you are using still even when the power goes out and you would have up to 20-30 mins at least to safely power down your device.
@@johnnyjets2343
Meant to say a surge protector buddy
Thanks but I prefer resolution mode. Performance mode looks awful.
00:30 This is a preference for the default game mode it doesn't magically make your PS5 perform better.
You're just changing the default from what the devs set to Performance Mode (higher FPS but lower graphics settings)
Why not explain what these settings are actually doing and not just tell people to change them.
Just a reminder that 120 Hz refresh rate settings are pointless as the console itself cannot render any game’s visuals at 120 fps without absolutely tanking the graphics (hence why practically zero games even offer it as a game mode option). Until both your screen has a 120+ Hz refresh rate, AND you have a future console that reliably outputs 120 fps at a resolution you’re not disgusted by, you don’t have to worry about that.
I purchased the WD external drive a while back, and have my entire games library stored on there. Makes a heck of a difference in speed performance on the PS5.
I don’t understand how. Can you explain please?
Nvme internal SSD is much faster than external though
@@cloud_spiky7 I just plugged it into one of the usb ports and the ps5 gives you the option of sending games to the external WD hard drive. If you then go to Settings/storage you can then see which games you have on the console and which on the hard drive. The WD hard drive is storage only, if you want to play a game you have to copy the game back to the console in order to play
@@77MyEshaWhat are you saying is faster?
@@cloud_spiky7 I haven't tried it myself, as speed isn't really an issue for me, but I would imagine it's faster using the consoles own HD
having trouble with change settings (options on you resgester network) how to get that?
Awesome! I only need the PS5 now 😂
Hi John, where did u get your headset stand from?
Woah haven't watched your channel in 6 months since I was forced to sell my PS5
Should I switch it to 5 ghz if I have an ethernet cable straight to the ps5 or not what do yall think
No because it's ethernet you're getting the best connection possible
@ Thanks bro I’m new to Ethernet via cable
If you can run wired Ethernet then that would be fastest connection than WiFi 5Ghz
I ran some wired Ethernet and it was slower…
Is it just me, or even when you put your PS5 on rest mode, it sometimes either turns off by itself or doesn't respond to remote play?
Definitely sometimes to remote play don’t work and yes I’ve had it turn off before but I think it was a neighborhood outrage that day hasn’t did it sense
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how to speed up my ps5 when I turn it on? Every time I put the console on it, it takes some time for it to let me click on a game or anything on the ps5 home page? Slow setting up the console?
Forgot to tell that while in rest mode the console continually spends energy, and in the end of the month the electrical bill will skyrocket....
Thank you
Even better than using 5ghz, use a LAN cable lol
you're the best helper in the all world 😊😊
Just so people know, setting it to performance mode actually does something with in game aim assist, I’m not sure if it was a bug and has been fixed in updates but I did this a while ago and jumped on Apex Legends and it literally was like I had 0 aim assist whatsoever..
Wow thanks a lot.🎉
Its not just the ps5 settings you mentioned its weather you have decent Internet as well im on a 1gb speed package with my provider and since January 2024 my download speed test hasn't been up to 500 something MBs so i called my provider they sent out a speed specialist he tested my signal and he said my signal was way above than normal range so he went to the nearby box altered the signal to normal and im getting 500 something MBs again plus ive noticed my games are running better again
When i connect my hdmi2.1 the high speed playstation one it dont work on my inzone m9 monitor anyone need halp?
2:03 I have one of those
When is ps5 pro coming?
Omg just changing the setting helped me get from 120 mbps to 450 what the heck😭
5GZ only is no bueno and the router is in my room.
I rebuild data base and now all my games are locked lol
try restore license
Doing that reuild and delete cache messes everything up. Turning off pa5 completly and turning on should do enough.
Ethernet cable is faster than wi-fi any day. Mine is plugged into the router
Between the cost of the system, the games, ps plus, vr2..... I'm not changing sh....anything.
From the many games I've played, the game presets never applied to any of them, lol.
Use a lan wire multiplayer runs great like that!! Screw WiFi!!!
My power goes out so much i lost my 7 year Minecraft world i built on creative mode because im an architect and artist lost 7 castles on my ps5 n i noticed ever since then my ps5 runs terrible and lags i clean it good i rebuild data n its damaged
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Do not leave your PS5 in rest mode. If your PS5 is in the middle of performing an update and your house loses power there is a good chance your PS5 will be destroyed
what?
@deagle2yadome696 he said if you had your ps5 on rest mode and the power shuts in the house your ps5 wil get destroyed bc when you unplug the ps5 or turn off the power source when it is off or in rest mode your ps5 will eventually shut down
@@amirabolatif5628 what?
We are getting 500$ energy bill with this one
PSA: Dont turn on VRR for unsupported game's. Youll get performance issues
This fucr shares nice information thanks
Video is majorly appreciated man definitely going to save this video
Adding an ssd WILL NOT speed up load times or increase frame rates. The PS5 already has an internal ssd, one that runs much better than any ssd you can buy for it. What he said in the video is a flat out lie.
There's faster ssd than the ps5 one in the market
It's possible he was just wrong. "Lie" implies he was deliberately putting out bad information.
You feel better?
It is possible a third party ssd could be faster load times than Sony's, but storage is not very correlated to FPS. Unless your drive is really really bad
no way bro is reusing old videos