PS5 Dualsense Controller Green Screen
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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86%
CONF
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Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable
The 'Green Screen' is a signal handshake failure between the console and the display. A faulty or sub-spec HDMI cable fails to maintain the high bandwidth required for 4K/HDR, leading to a solid green frame buffer. Replacing the cable ensures HDCP compliance and stable signal timing.
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13%
CONF
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PS5 Mainboard Assembly
If the green screen persists across different cables and occurs during Rest Mode transitions, it indicates a hardware failure in the APU or the video output circuitry. Research data from users who sent units for repair confirms that Sony typically replaces the motherboard (resulting in a new MAC address) to resolve persistent GSoD crashes.
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1%
CONF
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DualSense Wireless Controller
Included only if the user is misinterpreting the light bar (LEDs surrounding the touchpad) as a 'screen'. A green light bar is a standard indicator for battery status or player designation and does not indicate a failure.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable.
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