Holy shit, this thing is gonna have such a high failure rate

Holy shit, this thing is gonna have such a high failure rate.

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Why

your mom has high failure rate when delivering babies

if only it worked on op

Liquid metal corrodes aluminum, nickle and copper.

It also "dries up" and has to be changed out at high heats, and assuming that massive brick of a heat sink will be transfering heat from everything, there's no doubt that it'll get hot enough. Have fun shipping your console in for service every 6 months. Why do you think they made it so easy to disassemble?

There's a reason not many people use liquid metal.

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Bullshit. I put really old CL Pro under my 7700k's heat spreader over 3.5 years ago when I got it. Temps are exactly the same today as when I first did it. And that fucker is mounted so the chip is facing the horizon. If I had a desktop case where the motherboard lyed flat then there really would be no difference over time as it wouldn't have anywhere to go when it heats up. Liquid metal is the shit and the only answer to these garbage new soldered compounds that don't transfer heat as good as the old ones can.

well done retard. now guess which metals sony didn't use when coating the heat sink

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The PS5 heat sink is copper though.

>aluminum, nickle and copper
Is that what the PS5 is made of, specifically around the liquid metal you're complaining about?

Pics of heatsink?

Explain how liquid metal is good then.

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user....

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The heat sink is copper. Gallium will stain copper but it has negligible impact on performance. It's aluminium which you should never mix with liquid metal TIM.

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The plating on the heat sink is contained away from any copper surface, user.
See

Wow it's like they made the part that touches the liquid metal out of a corrosive resistant material.

Man these Japanese bugmen are genius engineers!

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It completely invalidates OP's argument.

surely this massive company with tons of engineers that do this shit daily forgot about the liquid metal’s corrosive properties

surely they didn’t test multiple heat transfer solutions and decided to go with liquid metal

surely not

How come there is so much of the liquid metal here but when you look at liquid metal cooling for PCs they put the smallet fucking bead that gets absorbed by the fucking heatsink after 6 months?

so that it evaporates exactly after the warranty expires

nvm should have looked at the thread before posting
really hope that doesn't dry up or something after a couple of years because replacing that would be almost impossible

Gotta leave it to you Zig Forums.

Sony who put I don't know about probably 100 million dollars into PS5 R&D had Specialists and Ph.D test this shit for extended period of time. This is their 5th console.

But no no it's going to fail and overheat and the liquid metal TIM is going to corrode and dry up.

Yes. That exactly what will happen. I'm sure sony just decided on a whim to release the first consumer electronics device with a liquid metal tim for shits n giggles.

if liquid metal is so bad how come asus doesn't have any issues with it?

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A mimetic polyalloy?

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there were xbox dipshits like you when rrod happened
>Yes. That exactly what will happen. I'm sure ms just decided on a whim to release the first consumer electronics device with a leadless solder for shits n giggles.

you're a bunch of retards on this board. They clearly wouldn't use metals that corrode touching the liquid metal, and it won't dry up for fucking ages. people who use liquid metal in their pc will use it more than a console and it still lasts for a very long time.

is Zig Forums bro, they are pretending they have liquid metal on their 5400rpm HDD PCs?

Damn dude. Someone needs to send this thread to Sony HQ, they have no fucking idea!!!

>faggot nexus the mega shill

What does having liquid metal do anyways?

It's literally the best possible way to improve thermals on a cpu

It's an alternative to thermal paste for transferring heat.

Except Microsoft knew what it was doing from internal documents and rushed the console to be ready before the PS3. Said fuck it we'll let them fail and replace them market penetration is more important.

So it's cooled with mercury?

wasted

>It also "dries up"
This is how I know you don't know wtf you are talking about.

uh snoys, it looks like someone put dirt in your console lmao
dirtstation5 ahah

based dunning kruger retard

can i thermal paste my laptop? are there kits that come with a shield/wall like OPs pic?