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Sony fixes PS5 liquid-metal leak risk with new TIM layout
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74996, member: 636"] Sony quietly updated the PS5 Slim's cooling design to stop liquid metal leaks. Newer models, coded CFI-2100 and 2200, now use the same method found in the PS5 Pro. Instead of a basic blob, the metal is secured within engraved grooves around the processor. This fix tackles a common issue where the coolant could migrate over time, especially in vertically placed consoles. That leakage risked creating hot spots, louder fans, and potential long-term damage. The tweak aims for better thermal stability and reliability without changing the external design or core hardware. If you own an older Slim and have no overheating problems, you probably do not need to worry. For those buying new, checking for those model numbers ensures you get the revised, safer layout. [/QUOTE]
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