Karam Elahi from SpawnFirst reports: "A couple of users on the Xbox Support forums are complaining about quite an unusual issue with their Xbox Ones. Their Xbox Ones were allegedly leaking a liquid that was leaving a milky-white residue, from inside the console itself."
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dear god! really?!?
lol from green screen to disc grinding to smokeing to...leaking?!?!? lol xbox is truly all in ONE.
lol i kid, i kid.
but thats just nightmarish if true.
this is something i gotta see to beleive.
It had a "Gamegasim" once it saw how beautiful the PS4 is in person.
Weird. Are there pictures of this milky liquid?
Edit: it can't possibly be the thermal compound because it's a thick paste...
Thermal compound doesn't leak in the sense of how water does. It's very thick and dense. You would need to apply an insane amount to the Cpu to even be able too see it. That's after not fitting the heatsink right so it's able to heat up enough to escape. Lmao.
It's very rare it happens on ATX motherboards with common cpus and even then, 95% of companys these days use non conductive compound so if it does run on to the pcb it doesn't cause damage.
Seems like more FUD from the Sony crowd.
To the disagrees. Prove me wrong about thermal compound. I've built more Pc's than you've had hot dinners.
From inside the console, huh."lol
"As always, take these reports with a grain of salt, especially when there’s a lack of evidence."
We all know why these so called reports exist.