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Liquid Metal on laptop

Hey I know putting LM on alloy is a no no but what about this tin and copper  heatsink on my laptop?

 

The GPU has a tin plate in middle of copper heat pipes.

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1 minute ago, James Evens said:

Did it have to be liquide metal? high end tim like the thermal grizzly kyronaut is also very good without the risk of a short.

Tin? not sure if you got the metal right but it is not a good idea.

Copper also corrode but very slow. This is why copper is fine for LM.

 

ps. tin is part of galinstan which is nearly identical with LM.

Hey James,

 

I have some kryonaut also but was looking for best cooling available.

 

When I say tin I mean thin metal (steel), sorry NZ term.

 

Liquid metal on steel should be fine yes?

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