The PS5 stands vertically, like the Xbox Series X is primarily designed to be placed, and will include two versions: one with a 4K Blu-ray drive and a pure Digital Edition.
PS5 at Amazon. PS5 at GameStop. PS5 at Target. This also allows the Digital Edition to be slightly slimmer towards the base. It actually helps its design. The PlayStation 5 has officially sold out. As you can see my avatar is the famous Bad Luck Brian because in technology and love, we have had similar experiences.
For instance "Types crush in Facebook search bar About Me Hi guys my name is Mitz. I am a computer GEEK and love everything about computers. Actually, there's another oddity with the desktop—if I power it off or put it into sleep mode, it turns back on within the next minutes. I've tried disabling wake on LAN and any related items that might cause this behavior, but to no avail.
None of my other PCs or desktops do this, but the only way I can guarantee it stays off is to flip the power switch on the PSU or surge protector—but the latter isn't an option because my modem is connected to the same power strip. I guess that makes me the bad guy. The person with the most PCs also happens to be the least environmentally conscious.
It probably helps that I don't live in a state with crazy power costs. My dad always left our family computer on, growing up, so for a long time I never thought much of it. That was just the norm, and there was something fun about rebooting a PC for the first time in months. I even remember in IRC, folks would post stats about how long since their last disconnect. But once I got to college and started keeping my desk and PC in my room, I started turning it off occasionally to get rid of the noise, light, or heat.
Booting my PC up for work in the mornings now feels like a nice ritual. I never turn my PC off. It's a habit I got into years ago when I was running a local BBS, and at some point I heard the story about turning a PC on and off being harder on the components than letting it run full time, which made it easier to justify leaving it on and is also probably nonsense.
Plus it's just so damn convenient. I sit down in front of my PC and it's like the Power Button Fairy has already popped by to do me a solid. Reading all these other responses has me wondering if I should change my ways, though. Maybe it's time to start flicking the switch? Hey folks, beloved mascot Coconut Monkey here representing the collective PC Gamer editorial team, who worked together to write this article!
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