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Hi,
The staining happens pretty quick
The cpu cap is pretty thin so I believe that stain will got through it pretty quickly
Some say it may change the thermal transfer rate but nobody knows how long or how much
Just saying man chill
Cooper and metal fittings does pretty wild stuff to plumbing so much so they have to use brass between them lol![]()
Hi,
Stock cpu cap is copper it's just nickle plated wonder why they are dealing with used to be and now back to solder another metal
Just like silicon lottery doesn't really care what happens long term and slops stuff together and says everything is normal when something goes south![]()
From what I have read, the LM diffuses into the copper some, and you may need to do a few reapplications until the copper is saturated. Otherwise the heat transfer might not be optimal. Then it is stable after that.
I haven't read anything about how LM or solder diffuses into silicon and the affect that it might have on processor longevity. I wonder if that is why the soldered 9900k are thicker.
Nothing for most people to worry about.2. Vulnerability Information
Class: Exposed IOCTL with Insufficient Access Control [CWE-782], Exposed IOCTL with Insufficient Access Control [CWE-782], Exposed IOCTL with Insufficient Access Control [CWE-782]
Impact: Code execution
Remotely Exploitable: No
Locally Exploitable: Yes
CVE Name: CVE-2018-18537, CVE-2018-18536, CVE-2018-18535
Just another "security" firm trying to get some publicity.
I found out something that's been bugging the hell out of me with Aura Sync, and it's always using 4 to 5%+ CPU resources today.
It's the Trident-Z RGB RAM I have: AURA SYNC 1.07.22 - Report Issues Here - Page 15
When I either disconnect RAM in AURA, turn AURA off, or set it to Static(even with different colors for the MoBo, RAM, Phanteks Halo rings, and the Phanteks RGB strips, the lighting service now stays at 0%.
The reason when I further on read is, Static & Breathing are hardware controlled, and all other selections, are software controlled, hence the 4-5% CPU usage. Not really good, but it does make sense.