Samsung’s Galaxy XR Headset Debuts: A Bold Entry into Android-Powered Extended Reality
Samsung Enters the XR Arena with Android-Powered Headset After nearly a year of anticipation following Google’s Android XR platform announcement,…
Samsung Enters the XR Arena with Android-Powered Headset After nearly a year of anticipation following Google’s Android XR platform announcement,…
A widely available thermal paste is reportedly causing significant damage to computer hardware, according to recent technical analysis. The product allegedly corrodes CPU surfaces and can fuse processors to heatsinks, requiring extreme force for separation. Industry experts are warning consumers about potential risks associated with the thermal compound.
Computer hardware enthusiasts are facing concerning reports about a popular thermal paste that sources indicate may be damaging CPUs and cooling systems. According to technical analysis, the product marketed as SGT-4 by South Korean company Amech appears to contain compounds that corrode metal surfaces and potentially fuse processors to heatsinks.
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