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How to fix PlayStation 4 overheating issues

May 16, 2020
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Overheating isn’t just a hassle; it damages your PlayStation 4. Prolonged heat at high temperatures can ruin your circuit boards. Console overheating is often an external cause, so don’t beat yourself up. From a system overload to a routine cleaning job, I’m here to help walk you through your overheating problems!

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Room temperature and random flukes

Sometimes, a console overheating is just a one-time fluke. Before you think your console is broken forever, make sure you try these steps first.

  1. Turn off your PlayStation 4.
  2. Let the console cool down to a normal temperature.
  3. Turn your console back on.

While the PlayStation 4 is designed to run for some time, it’s best to give it some time to breathe, in a sense, especially in between long sessions of use. If your console continues to overheat, however, it may be the temperature of the room affecting performance. From there, you have a couple of options.

  1. Make sure to keep the temperature of your room somewhere between 50-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Any hotter or colder might affect how the system performs.
  2. If you’re unable to control the temperature, try investing in a PlayStation 4 cooling stand to hold your console.

Controlling the temperature of your household is the easiest answer, but having a cooling stand for your PlayStation 4 comes with benefits as well. Your console will have more help staying cool, a few more USB ports for charging, and charging docks for controllers. Not to mention you’ll have an organized look to sit on any TV stand proudly!

Daily cleaning routines and proper ventilation

A can of compressed air should be on the list of things in your handy drawer for any and all devices. I can’t begin to count the number of problems I’ve had with technology that a can of air fixed. If your PlayStation 4 is overheating, one of the most obvious reasons could be dust buildup in the console. For this, you’ll need to check the cleanliness of your console.

  1. Unplug your PlayStation 4 and find a flat surface to work on.
  2. Take your can of compressed air and gently navigate it through the openings to the fan on your PS4.
  3. Go through and clean out the USB ports.

    Source: PlayStation

  4. Turn your PS4 around and give your plug ports a gentle blow with the can as well.
  5. When you feel satisfied, wipe down your PS4 with a microfiber cloth.
  6. Use the microfiber cloth to double-check the USB ports and other small crevices in the PS4.
  7. Plug your console back in and see if the overheating issues have improved.

If these things don’t work, it might be time to make sure your console is in the right place to pull in the proper amount of air. Airflow is the most important thing when it comes to keeping a PlayStation 4 from overheating, so make sure the console isn’t in a tight space, like against a wall or in a crowded space near your television. While PlayStation did design the PS4 to be able to rest vertically, I still don’t recommend it. Having your PS4 sit horizontally ensures that both fans can intake air for the maximum ability to keep cool.

If you feel that your PlayStation requires a deeper clean, you need to resort to a professional. Taking apart your PlayStation can be risky business and can void your warranty.

Make sure your PlayStation and games are up to date

Not everyone plays their PS4 online or even has it hooked up to the Wi-Fi, but updating your console will increase the performance and reduce the risk of it overworking itself and overheating.

  1. Select Settings from your top menu on the main screen of your PS4. It will resemble a briefcase.

    A view of settings on the PlayStation 4 dashboard

    Source: Android Central

  2. Select System Software Update.

    PlayStation 4 Settings Menu

    Source: Android Central

  3. Select Check for Updates.

    PlayStation 4 Settings Menu Part 3

    Source: Android Central

  4. If there is an update, select Install Update. If there is not an update it will notify you!

Now, when it comes to games, you want to make sure those are up to date as well. Even if the console is up to date, the games might be running on updates that will cause the system to overwork itself.

  1. On the main menu of your PS4 highlight the game in question.
  2. Press the Options button located on your controller.
  3. Scroll down the options menu and select Check for Update.

    PlayStation 4 Game Update

    Source: Android Central

  4. If there is an update, select Install Update. If there is not an update it will notify you!

Most PlayStations are set to update a game when connected to the internet automatically, but this is how you can check for the proper updates.

Check the warranty of your device

Whether the fans are loud and not working (or silent and not working) you might need to send the devices in for repairs. Call the company you bought your console from to check what warranty plan you have. I’ve listed below the warranty information for the most popular places to buy your device from.

If your warranty is up (or not covering the damages) see below for some cheap alternatives you could do instead.

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