

⚔️ Dominate Every Fight with Zero Delay – The P5 Plus Has Your Back!
The Brook P5 Plus Fighting Board is a cutting-edge PCB designed for competitive fighting game enthusiasts. Featuring ultra-low latency under 1ms, broad compatibility with PS5, PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and pre-installed headers for easy installation, it delivers plug-and-play convenience and tournament-grade performance. With advanced SOCD cleaning, turbo functions, and auto console detection, it’s the ultimate upgrade for modders and pro players seeking flawless input precision and seamless multi-platform support.















| ASIN | B0CRB13V5N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,785 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #332 in PlayStation 5 Controllers |
| Brand | Brook |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (68) |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.85 x 4.02 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.16 ounces |
| Item model number | P5 Plus Fighting board |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Brook |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 4.02 x 0.55 inches |
| RAM | DDR4 |
| Series | P5 Plus Fighting board [Exclusive Version] |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
O**N
A Flagship Fighting Board to Up the Anty!
The Brook P5 PLUS is industry leading with it's best in class latency and easy to install nature. This was my first time doing a Motherboard/PCB Mod for my HITBOX and had little no to trouble installing this fine piece of hardware. I paired this motherboard with Brooks Fighting/HITBOX Cables to make installing easy without the need to cut cables, crimp, or solder, etc. I normally play in Xinput via PC. I was originally using a Brook FGC Wingman to compete at Locals which normally sports PS5 Consoles, however I noticed even with it's latest firmware + tournament mode settings, the delay was insanely noticeable and made me not be able to perform at my best. I dropped combos, and couldn't even do Perfect Electrics in TEKKEN 8 in my local brackets, which I'm confortable doing with my eyes closed at home 70% of the time when paired natively to my PC. I needed a solid solution. The only way to really be at your best, is with hard remedies and full on PCB Mods to combat the latency delay with the use of converters. That's where Brook's latest Fighting Board iteration comes in clutch. The Brook P5 PLUS is a Flag Ship Board. It makes updating firmware (for stability and latency improvements) VERY EASY and comes with every port you could possibly need to wire up your Arcade Stick or Leverless. Installing a PCB into your controller really helps with the quality of life of a traveling competitor. You really just get to enjoy a Plug and Play feel and despite PS5 still having some delay, you don't feel at a disadvantage compared to being on a Converter. You feel like you can just play your natural game. No more dropped combos and you can simply just LOCK IN. Everything auto detects what console your on as well, so It's nice not having to hit a shortcut to get the right System. Simply Plug In, and you're in! It's time to fight!
V**N
This board just works
This thing works great, right out of the box! It's used to build your own joystick. If you buy it, get yourself the wiring harness kit as well. If you have 22 gauge wire and can solder, you don't need the wiring harness. Either way, this thing works great right out of the box, I've had no issues with this at all. It's fantastic!.
J**N
Works like a charm.
Was a bit annoying to install but it’s up and running and I can now play sf6 and tekken 8 on my cabinet.
D**O
the stickers are cool in there
it works good after you do the update on the Pc after you download the Zip File an open it up . an it works good on the PS5 an when your playing online rank an the game starts to lagg in game your inputs don't Drop or miss . when it laggs online which is good. . ..i wooda gave it a 5 star but 1 thing when i try it on steam it connect good an work good. but after i try to use it on the Ps5 again it didn't connect to the Ps5. so i try to re update it again to see if it fix's it. but nope it was still the same for me. so, i just return it after 4 days of buying it. but that's just what i see with this only.
M**N
Servicio decepcionante . El primer día el Courier nunca se presentó en la fecha de entrega, y además mintieron al decir que faltaba información cuando mi dirección está completa y nunca e tenido problema antes . Perdí dos días esperando, intenté comunicarme por todos los medios posibles sin recibir respuesta alguna. Cuando finalmente llegó el producto , venía con esa burbuja que parece silicona negra defectuosa , lo cual no estaba en la descripción de imagen ni del producto . Al contactar al servicio al cliente, en ves de ofrecer soluciones adecuadas, me dieron 2 opciones en la cual yo debía perder otro día más para acercarme a dhl y gestionar el reenvío , como si fuera mi responsabilidad corregir su error .
U**9
Works Perfect for my PS5 Arcade Cabinet
Ordered two for my two player arcade cabinet, now I can play all the new Gen fighting games on my PS5 arcade. Instant response time. They were plug and play IF YOU BUY THE BROOKS FIGHTING BOARD CABLES. They sell them separately in a little yellow bag, super easy to install. Highly recommend these for your PS5 to arcade buttons needs.
M**O
Mucho lo bueno
Excelente
R**2
Plus and play, no software or soldering needed, good performance.
I cannot really tell the difference between this and the streetfighter compatible version. It works just the same and has the same installation process and performance. I used this board to create my second fight stick and honestly I could not tell the performance difference between the two. It has similar stickers as the other version and is the same size. The board does have a different connector color but it has the same amount of plugs. This works and it was great to use for my second build so far. The board is not too hard to install into my case but does require some tools when installing the wires. It is mostly a screw driver and nothing that is solder needed. I did use the stickers on provided for this and it stays on well. It is hard to peel off so make sure you find the right space for it. The plugs on the board are not bad and I have no issues with any shorts or heating issues after the installation. There are no additional wires that come with this box. All my wires I had to purchase separately or was with the accessories I purchased for this board. Like the other model, this is wire setup only. It is still powered via a type c port. The instructions are the same and easy to follow. The performance of this board is pretty good so far. I found no kind of input lag or anything. There is no software installation needed and it is just plug and play. It has worked for both my PS5 and PS4 so far. I do not have an xbox to work but it does work on my PC as well for street fighter. The components are all well soldered on. I found no issues with bad soldering or shorts anywhere. Overall this is a good fighting board to have if you want to create your own. It was easier the second time around and is just as well designed as the other. The instructions are pretty clear on how to install everything. It is a good set for beginners. It is cheaper which makes me wonder what the actual difference between the boards are.
J**G
I installed this into one of my fighting sticks for PS5. It took a while to configure and get it up and running to my liking, but when it was set just right it improved the accuracy and input speed of my fighting stick!
M**G
The BROOK P5Plus an advanced logic driven controller interposer which amplifies my gameplay experience on PS5 and PC bringing fun back into arcade style retro fighting games. It does this on a small 4x2 inch passively cooled PCB and engineered cross-compatible. // Configuration Setup process is complicated taking several hours figure out but at least header plug outputs are individually marked on its multi layered PCB. Once combo buttons are hard wired mapped J3 or J4 sockets, it becomes an central router translating controller button presses on the fly into Xinput as its mostly meant for integrating DIY arcade machines to either solder on underside pads or using screw in quick connectors. // PROS * Multiple header pins on the board allow plugging in various flavors of switches to 1P/2P or LB/RB, d-pad up/down/left/right, Turbo button. Two things make it different, an inclusion of J4 unified plug does streamline setup for plug in sticks along with game based SOCD toggling hotkey. * Lag time is minimal since it relies on a 12.0MHz gold band crystal oscillator to manage the clock of its onboard logic driver. Even at sub-750ms its noticeable but fast enough for retro action gaming to stream multiple combo buttons in turbo unless using a high polling or refresh rate. * Its capable of mapping specifically PS5 triangle, circle, square and option buttons to allow full controller interfacing without having to fallback off an arcade controller to navigate menus and options during game play. * DP mode toggle switch can be attached to a convenient 4pin for swapping between LS/RS. Alongside there are some LED indicators, mainly J2 plug for player LEDs and USB E1 led which illuminates blue. * Plug in and play compatibility stretches across systems including PC running on Linux kernels or PS5 for retro gaming although reduced number of games are able to read outputs from the control board mappings. Ports over between systems without modifying cable wiring seamlessly. * Sticker pack is a nice touch adding flare to retro boxing fight sticks and arcade controllers in full color. // CONS * Wiring can seem like an overwhelmingly complicated task because of the numerous pinouts and duplicated outputs. Does require a lot of learning and effort to overcome setup, firmware flashing and pinout configuration requiring expert level DIY to integrate this within custom arcade systems controllers. * Comes without cabling as only the circuit board itself meaning it still needs to be hooked onto USB Type B, screw threaded hard plugs or 4pin and 5pin connectors before it can be configured up and running for game play. // Final Thoughts Since complexity is part of the design, the P5Plus becomes a central hub for routing entire controller mappings yet it fits inside arcade machines or even within DIY fight sticks. Its both passively cooled chipset and low power 5V draw at least for USB plug. Performance is fast enough for arcade style games and having multiple sequences of combos at the press of a button transforms retro experience into a lot of fun.
E**Y
Works great but is pricey haven't played street fighter or mk in years. It's a lot of fun with the arcade stick
R**.
Personally, I prefer this one over the Brook Universal Fighting Board Fusion. The main reason is the USB connection alternative, it has J1-1, J1-2, J1-3 b basically Dupont/JST/2.54mm header connection, which makes it much more reliable than using the USB port ( it wiggles and lose connection)
⭐**⭐
Alright, let's dive into the nitty-gritty, shall we? First off, this board is like the heavyweight champion of fight boards. Setting it up was a breeze, especially with that handy wiring harness. It's like swapping out guitar strings if the guitar was a PlayStation or PC. Speaking of which, it's pretty cool how it defaults as a PS4 controller on Steam Deck and flips to Xinput on PC, although the button layout switcheroo did have me scratching my head for a bit. But hey, a little button remapping never hurt anyone, right? Now, onto the juicy bits. The build quality? Solid. It feels like it could survive a tumble down the stairs (not that I've tried – I like my tech in one piece, thank you very much). Compared to the cheaper encoders I've played around with, this one's in a whole other league. The components are top-notch, and it's clear they're built to last. However, the lack of instructions was a bit of a puzzle. It's like being handed a map without the "You Are Here" marker. Sure, a bit of internet sleuthing or a quick email to support can clear things up, but who doesn't love a good old-fashioned manual? But let's talk about what really matters – the gaming experience. Lightning-fast response times? Check. Compatibility with a plethora of consoles? Double check. It's like this board was designed to ensure you never blame a lost match on lag again. Plus, the customization sticker is a nice touch. Nothing screams "This is MY arcade stick" quite like a flashy decal, right? In the grand scheme of things, if you're after a fighting board that ticks all the boxes – reliability, responsiveness, and robustness – then the Brook P5 Plus is your go-to. It might not come with a user manual, but what it lacks in guidance, it more than makes up for in performance. And in the end, isn't that what we're all here for?
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