Kickstarter campaign claims its $39 AI-powered PlayStation 5 add-on reduces exhaust temps by up to 9 degrees C

A Kickstarter campaign touts a new PS5 add on that is purportedly the worlds first AI-powered cooler for the device that reduces temps by up to 9C.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/playstation/kickstarter-campaign-claims-its-usd39-ai-powered-playstation-5-add-on-reduces-exhaust-temps-by-up-to-9-degrees-c

Created 7mo | Dec 12, 2024, 9:30:06 PM


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