Intel reportedly denies RMA for crashing Core i9-14900K CPU due to liquid metal thermal paste usage — liquid metal erased the markings and serial number on the CPU - eviltoast

Liquid metal permanently obfuscates key CPU information that is otherwise visible after cleaning off conventional thermal paste.

  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 days ago

    Liquid metal has never been good for long term use. It’s great for tinkerers. But OEMs putting it on laptops like mine is the dumbest thing in the world. My laptop is only a few months old and I can already see that the liquid metal has started heat pump it’s way out and my temps are getting worse. My friends laptop that was less than a year old was almost unusable because all of the liquid metal pumped itself out.

    As soon as I’m not busy with work I’m going to do what I did with my previous laptop, and install the PTM thermal pad on there and hope the liquid metal didn’t do too much damage to my heatsink or CPU.