The previously reported PlayStation 5 liquid metal issues are becoming increasingly widespread, and many units, especially launch units, that are out of warranty, could die in the next couple of years. Speaking on the latest episode of the Moore Law Is Dead Broken Silicon podcast, Alderon Games founder Matthew Cassells highlighted how the system's critical flaw is causing the liquid metal used for cooling to drip down the bottom of the console when placed vertically, causing dry spots on the APU that compromise its functionality and forces a shutdown under certain conditions, is getting more widespread. A while back, the […]
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