New grooves may address complaints of liquid metal leaking in the standard PS5.
New grooves may address complaints of liquid metal leaking in the standard PS5.
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Sony has published a new teardown of the PlayStation 5 Pro, highlighting improvements that it made to the cooling apparatus of the machine. They include tweaks to the PS5’s liquid metal cooling design aimed to give the console “more stable” cooling.
The changes follow unproven claims that the liquid metal used in the first PS5 can leak and damage
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