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Wondering if graphics cards use thermal paste? Learn how it works, when to replace it, and why it matters for GPU performance ...
Claims 130 W/m·K conductivity miracle A mysterious outfit calling itself Coracer has chucked a new graphene thermal pad into ...
Traditional thermal paste has existed for decades. While it may not be the most exciting component, it effectively fulfills ...
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A teardown of Nintendo’s latest console has found that the core tech that causes joystick drift is still there. Plus it’s ...
YouTuber ProModding recently uploaded the first Nintendo Switch 2 teardown. While the video doesn't resemble a full-blown ...
Thermal paste, the heat-transferring goop that goes between a computer chip and whatever you’re using to cool it down, is boring. Does it work? Is it efficient? That’s all I care to know.
After retroactively lowering the original Nintendo Switch’s repairability score from an 8 out of 10 to just 4 out of 10 to ...
Traditionally that's been in the form of heat paste, but more exotic solutions are used today, including thermal pads, liquid metal, and in this instance, a "server grade" thermal gel. Where ...
But while most people will be off playing Mario Kart World, others are diving into the Switch 2 to see what the console is made of — literally. The first teardown of the console has made its way ...
It’s already June 5th in some parts of the world, which means the Nintendo Switch 2 is now out in the wild. Before the first ...