Amech, the maker of the thermal paste that stinks and damages coolers, has known about the issues with its product since at least October 2024, according to Igor Wallosek from Igor’s Lab. Instead of addressing the problem that damages coolers and can potentially lead to damage to expensive CPUs or GPUs, the company kept producing and selling the thermal grease. SGT-4 appears to be a chemically reactive blend that stinks due to acidic vapors, permanently damages CPUs and coolers with pitting from corrosion, and causes coolers to glue to the chip

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      People cheap out on the dumbest shit.

      • 4080ti
      • 9800X3D
      • ‘Gamer’ Mobo with all the swag*
      • 128gb low latency ram kit

      And then ‘the stuff that doesn’t matter so you can save some money’:

      • bronze-rated PSU from ‘Seasorny’ or some other namealike knockoff
      • $5 thermal paste
      • $10 fans

      “Bro my $3500 PC is crashing!”

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    I spent 6 months working in a commercial lab that made thermal pastes, adhesives and other things used in chip/board manufacture. Based on the lab notebooks I saw from previous workers, none of their fucking results could be replicated. Most of the products we made and shipped depended on mixing the pastes to have 100% homogeny in terms of silica particle dispersion; and the lab was relying on me hand mixing most stuff, as the mixers were not up to snuff. Most of the equipment we used to test thermal properties were janky as hell. I’m not sure if the lab/product in the article is well known, but you should be wary of small manufacturers. Always mix your thermal paste well kids.

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        I’ve always wondered why some people write 101 at the end of sentences. It seems to be something North Americans do, but I’ve never really understood what it’s supposed to indicate.

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          It’s a college thing. The course number for classes that introduce a subject to the students are/were SUBJ101, where SUBJ is the department/field of study, e.g., MUSC101 could be intro to music.

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    So next up is a class action lawsuit that will end with a bankruptcy thing that miraculously will be bought up and a 10 dollar gift certificate eo all affected users

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    Maybe he was actually trying to create a super efficient thermal activated glue. But yeah, the old shitty move to sell something they know is defective because they need to make coin no matter what.