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Gigabyte ditches leaky thermal gel after PC builders raised hell
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79721, member: 636"] GIGABYTE finally admitted it stopped using that weird thermal gel on its newer graphics cards. The material was supposed to work better than standard pads for cooling parts like memory chips, but it had a habit of getting soft and oozing out when hot, especially in vertical mounts. People started noticing gooey residue around the edges of their circuit boards after a while, which raised alarms about potential cooling problems over time. Even though it did not seem to instantly break hardware, builders got worried the gel could shift and create hotter spots on already stressed components. The company did not say which specific models got the gel or what they are using instead now. They also are not doing any recalls or offering fixes for older cards that have it, basically treating the whole thing as a minor design revision rather than a serious flaw. Owners of those older GPUs probably will not see a sudden failure, but keeping an eye on temperatures might be a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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