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Expensive Laptop Disaster – Liquid Metal Application
Expensive Laptop Disaster – Liquid Metal Application Gone Wrong
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Sony use Liquid Metal in ps5 with big foam pad stop it leaking
gallium is the worst thing you could ever put inside any pc
2 or 3 degree lower temp but you pay more
Last question. Is there a specific alcohol you use? I usually try tonise 99% but sometimes get stuck with 91% and it's annoying having to wipe up the white residue afterwards.
How does that even happen? I feel like this was a joke.
I think the goal is reached, this laptop will never heat up 😉
Hey Alex! Thank you for the video! Why not use NF.Sucker Powerful Solder Removing Tool to suck liquid metal off the board once mixed with Alcohol especially when in tight spaces or from under the CPU/GPUs? Just an idea
That stuff is expensive and was slapped on with a paint brush. There are much cheaper ways to kill your computer.
Come on, who puts liquid metal inside of a laptop??
Because my friends told me to use liquid metal. 😅
I lived in Chicago and washed my car in the alley. Our neighbor came over and said I missed a spot. Hardy har har.
What was the brown stuff on those chips?
Liquid Metal should only be used with a device that was designed to be used with liquid metal like for instance the PS5.
Apart from the repair fees the customer gave you about $30 worth of Liquid Metal for free 😊
Day 18 of saying that K.R.Y.O.S.H.E.E.T.S exist
Asus rog strix scar 18 comes with liquid metal on cpu and gpu from the factory. And you can't replace it with thermal paste, because it won't work properly.
Who's the fool that came with this liquid metal crap ?????
Holy cow. Sounds like it to me that this customer didn't know what they were doing when applying liquid metal. Yeah this sure isn't factory because factories when doing it know what they are doing because if I am not mistaken the factories use machines to apply liquid metal to devices that use it. Yeah customers who don't know what they are doing should stick with either thermal paste or PTM 7950.
That is crazy…. Never seen anything like that,
What melted?
Maybe the owner dropped the bottle when applying? thats the only thing i can think of that would cause that amount spilled on the board.
thats why i never use liquid metal and water cooling x)
The problem isn't the liquid metal, it's the idiot who put way too much and applied it poorly. Saying you're not gaining much is insane. On a high end laptop every bit of extra cooling helps, running your laptop on 80 degrees on load vs 90 is kind of a big deal. Just do it properly or have someone who knows what they're doing to do it for you, if you don't have confidence.
Well, it's certainly cooler now.
Could the liquid metal be picked up with a magnet?
Wow! Thanks for tips my friend! I haven’t had to deal with Liquid Metal as a technician just yet.
Dude turned his motherboard into the t-1000
You need some kind of mini Vacuum cleaner for liquid metal 😊
Liquid metal is a garbage idea 💡🤒
Just use larger coolers please
Thankyou
I wonder if liquid metal will react to a magnet 🧲. If you need strong magnets to make it work you can use what's called rare Earth magnets. Just a suggestion to try out.
The GPU drank deeply from the liquid metal cup.
Probably a physicist would help with the explanation of the interaction between liquid metal and IPA.
Could you use a vacuum device with a trap to get it out?
There are better solutions out now by honeywell or thermalgrizzly, ptm or kryosheet, stop using this metal paste it is junk.
Hope you add an automatic $50 surcharge for anything liquid metal related.
Immerse board in 90% iso upside down and shake it
Man who would do this, crazy part is hom much liquid metal is on the board, to me looks like well over $200.00 worth if not a lot more stuff is not cheap…
Liquid Metal 🎸 🔊
Gamers aint to brite.
you can clean liquid metal with swap, alcohol and solder sucker btw 😅
I'm a chemist. The liquid metal isn't attracted to the isopropyl alcohol, it hates it. That's why it bunches up into a sphere to have the smallest amount of surface area touching the IPA. It sticks to the swab because it's slightly more attracted to the cotton than the IPA.
Two things are now on my "never to do" list when it comes to computers. Using liquid cooling and now liquid metal. Call me crazy but it seems to me whenever you use liquid in any form to save a few degrees bad things can happen. JUST A GUESS, THOUGH! 🥶
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How can you use so much liquid metal, the point is to get a thin application.
I don't think 2-3 degree improvement over a quality thermal paste outweighs the danger of using the stuff