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How to Test a Used PS5 Before You Buy (20-Minute Check)

A used PS5 can be a great deal — or someone else's problem. This is the exact 20-minute test to run before you hand over cash, with the real tools and the red flags that mean walk away.

Bottom lineConfirm it isn't account-locked or stolen (deactivate the old account, check the serial), run a graphically heavy game for 20+ minutes to rule out overheating shutdowns and liquid-metal issues, and test every port, the disc drive and the controller. A clean 20-minute game session is the real test.

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The test kit

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The step-by-step test

  1. 1. Make the seller deactivate their account

    Have the seller go to Settings > Users and Accounts > Other > Console Sharing and Offline Play and DISABLE it for their account, then sign out and remove their account — otherwise their account stays 'primary' and you can't set yours. Confirm it isn't a console that's been reported/banned: a banned PS5 can't go online at all.

  2. 2. Check for the disc-drive and overheating history

    If it's a disc model, insert a disc and confirm it loads, reads, and ejects smoothly (the disc drive is a common failure point and a frequent 'why it's cheap' reason). Then feel the airflow: the PS5 pulls air through the side vents — heavily caked dust means it likely throttled and shut down under load.

  3. 3. Run a demanding game for 20+ minutes

    Load a graphically heavy game (a AAA title in performance mode) and play for at least 20 minutes. The real fault you're hunting is a thermal shutdown — early PS5s can have liquid-metal pump-out or fan issues that cause a sudden power-off under sustained load. If it shuts itself off or the fan roars to jet-engine levels, that's the problem the seller hoped you wouldn't reach.

  4. 4. Test 4K/120Hz video output

    In Settings > Screen and Video, confirm it negotiates 4K, HDR, and (with an HDMI 2.1 cable and capable TV) 120Hz. Watch for HDMI black-screen or signal-dropout issues, a known fault on some units. Test the front USB-C and rear USB-A ports by plugging in the controller and a drive.

  5. 5. Test the DualSense controller thoroughly

    Controllers wear faster than the console. Use the built-in controller test (or a game's calibration): check both analog sticks for drift (does the camera/character move with no input?), every face and shoulder button, the adaptive triggers' resistance, and the haptics. Stick drift is the most common DualSense fault — budget for a replacement if it's present.

  6. 6. Check storage and run a quick database rebuild

    Look at Settings > Storage for the SSD space and whether an M.2 expansion drive was added (a bonus). Boot into Safe Mode (hold power until the second beep) and run 'Rebuild Database' — it should complete without errors. A console stuck in Safe Mode loops is a serious flag.

Red flags — walk away if you see these

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FAQ

How do I test a used PS5 before buying?
Have the seller deactivate their account, then run a graphically heavy game for 20+ minutes to rule out thermal shutdowns. Test the disc drive, every port, 4K/120Hz output, and the controller for stick drift.
Why do some used PS5s overheat and shut down?
Caked dust in the side vents and, on early units, liquid-metal pump-out or fan wear cause throttling and sudden shutdowns under sustained load. A 20-minute heavy game session reveals it.
How do I check a PS5 controller for stick drift?
Use the controller test or a game's calibration screen and watch whether the camera or character moves with no input on the sticks. Drift is the most common DualSense fault.

These are practical buyer checks, not a professional appraisal. For high-value items, get an expert opinion before paying.