Liquid metal leak is reportedly closing the consoles; That’s what we know

The problem reported by the PlayStation 5 metal fluid leakage has emerged, and the game developer said the affected consoles may die in the next two years.

In the law of the masonry – “Broken Swarf Podcas” the dead, the director of Alderon Games Matthew Cassels told about this question. He said: “It’s like liquid metal in PS5, which retains a lot of people vertically, avoids and leaves dry spots on APU.” He added: “These consoles can take two -four years -the months to fail, but it’s some luck and a little physics, and how your PlayStation works, where the liquid metal goes.” Cassels mentioned that the console of anyone in his team would have only cut the developers five minutes to play in Call of Duty.

According to Cassells, launch models that are early versions of the console disappear at a much higher speed. He also noted that after the titans’ titanium update, Alderon’s “path”, the percentage of people facing this issue increased to 2% or 3%. Cassels contacted Sony, and they narrowed the problem to the graphic requirements of the game. The more demanding the game visually, the higher the chances of disconnecting the console.

Cassells said Sony tried to solve the problem with PlayStation Slim and PlayStation Pro by adding ridges to APU and a radiator to prevent liquid metal leak.


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