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The PS5 Pro will have a 390W power supply, 50W more than both the launch version and the slim version of the PS5 Digital Edition. However, the GPU's compute performance was exaggerated, with the console managing around 16.7 teraflops, rather than the 33.5 teraflops claimed in the leaks. Additionally, the console will have 2GB of extra RAM, more than the 1.2GB reported in the previous leaks.
Interestingly, the Brazilian YouTube channel Tag performed the first teardown video of the PS5 Pro, which was against the embargo. They confirmed the console has an easy-access slot for the CMOS battery, a repairability feature not commonly seen on most consoles.