What is the real answer
I don't have a plalystation 5 console yet, interested in getting one, but I do have a question that seems to have conflicting answers.
Is the playstation 5 disc drive paired to the motherboard?
Some say yes and some say no. Who knows for sure?
I ask this because I don't have a problem swapping out a motherboard and a disc drive, but I find it hard to believe that Sony would go down this path. With playstation 3 and 4, you left the daughter board in and took out the disc drive if it broke which I have done on both systems.
So with every disc version playstation 5 sold to consumers, we all will have to get motherboards and disc drives which will cost almost as much as a playstation 5 console if the disc drive breaks?
There is no daughter board with the playstation 5. Or can you switch disk drives and everything still works?
So if you have a playstation 5 console with a disc drive, does it make more sense to just get another console of the same type and do a data transfer or do you spend the money and get a paired playstation 5 console and disc drive.