Guide The official specifications of the PlayStation 5 Pro have been revealed

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Official specifications for the PlayStation 5 Pro have been revealed ahead of the console's launch this week.

While Sony hasn't shared them online, the PS5 Pro's full specifications are detailed in the console's manual.

A screenshot of the specifications listed in the manual was shared online by Digital Foundry, which received the console early and released an unboxing video that can be seen below.

PS5 Pro console specifications

Main Processor
Single chip dedicated processor
CPU: x86 64-AMD Ryzen™ “Zen2”, 8 cores/16 threads
GPU: 16.7 TFLOPS, AMD Radeon™ RDNA based graphics engine

Memory
GDDR6 16GB
DDRS 2GB

Storage
2TB Dedicated SSD *1 *2

Input/output *2
USB Type A Port (10Gbps Super Speed ​​USB) ×2
USB Type-C Port* (High Speed ​​USB)
USB Type-C Port* (10Gbps Super Speed ​​USB)
M.2 SSD expansion connector (M Key)
Disk drive ports

Network
Ethernet (10BASE-T, 10OBASE-TX, 1000BASE-T)
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be
Bluetooth* 5.1

Average output
HDMI OUT port *3

Electrical rating
220-240 V ~ 1.9 A
50/60Hz

Maximum power value
390 watts

External dimensions (excluding protruding parts)
Approximately. 388 × 89 × 216 mm (width x height x depth)

Mass
Approximately. 3.1kg

Operating temperature
5°C to 35°C

*1 A portion of SSD capacity is reserved for use in connection with console administration, maintenance, and additional options. As a result, SSD capacity availability can vary.
*2 Usability of all connected devices is not guaranteed
*3 Use the included HDMI cable.

The PS5 Pro launches on November 7, priced at $700 / £700 / €800. Images comparing the console's size with the PS5 launch model and the Slim version were released today.

Likewise the full list of PS5 titles that will benefit from PS5 Pro hardware upgrades. In total, 55 games will feature graphical enhancements like advanced ray tracing, PlayStation Super Spectral Resolution, and increased 60hz or 120hz framerates on day one.

In a recent interview, Sony Interactive Entertainment's platform business group CEO Hideaki Nishino said development of the PS5 Pro began before the PS5 launched in November 2020.