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September 2nd, 2025 13:16
DSOD - Dripping Screen Of Death Dell AIO 7760
Well it appears Dell have closed discussion on Aventura1's
XPS 27 7760 AIO, screen leaks sticky compound
So I have started a new discussion and will be reaching out to all those who have suffered the same fate as above yet Dell have refused to acknowledge their inferior build quality and offer any help.
The below is a comment listed on Linus Tech Tips' YouTube page review of the Dell AIO 7760 and I will be reaching out to him and other Tech Influencers with regard to the DSOD - Dripping Screen Of Death!
"Has anyone who purchased this AIO PC suffered from the DSOD or Dripping Screen Of Death? After a while, the bonding agent that hold the touch screen and LCD screen in place begins to de-solidify, resulting in a slow moving wave of a sticky compound that eventually leaks out through the bottom speaker assembly. This not only causes screen deformation/deterioration but ultimately results in the death of the LCD screen proper making the whole AIO redundant. Dell refuse any help on this issue as this only seems to manifest itself fully after the warranties have expired and the only recourse offered is that the customer source replacement screen, at their expense via 3rd party resellers such as eBay."
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September 3rd, 2025 11:42
I have asked Linus Tech Tips to look into this issue via X (twitter) and advise all those affected to do the same.
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September 3rd, 2025 12:44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFIy5nAnqrM