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    Intel Voids Warranty on Crashing CPUs with Liquid Metal Use

    By ayaksızKasım 25, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Intel Denies Warranty Claim Due to Liquid Metal Damage

    The allure of liquid metal thermal paste lies in its unmatched ability to transfer heat, making it a go-to choice for overclockers seeking maximum performance. However, a recent incident highlights the risks involved, as Intel refused a warranty claim for a Core i9-14900K processor damaged by liquid metal corrosion.

    According to a report from HKEPC, as shared by Tom’s Hardware, the user’s processor showed significant corrosion, enough to erase its printed label, after using liquid metal as a thermal conductor. Despite Intel’s more lenient warranty stance following ongoing issues with their 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs, the damage caused by liquid metal voided the warranty. Both Intel and AMD explicitly prohibit liquid metal use for warranty coverage, citing risks of corrosion and electrical conductivity that standard thermal pastes do not pose.

    Liquid metal is known to corrode certain materials over time and can cause electrical shorts if improperly applied, making it unsuitable for general use. Warranty coverage only extends to products where liquid metal was factory-applied, such as in certain laptops and desktops.

    While the temptation to push cutting-edge processors like Intel’s i9-14900K to their limits is understandable, this case serves as a reminder: the performance gains from liquid metal must be weighed against the risks of voiding warranties and potential hardware damage. Proceed with caution, especially if your hardware is still under warranty.

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