Amech, the maker of the thermal paste that stinks and damages coolers, has known about the issues with its product since at least October 2024, according to Igor Wallosek from Igor’s Lab. Instead of addressing the problem that damages coolers and can potentially lead to damage to expensive CPUs or GPUs, the company kept producing and selling the thermal grease. SGT-4 appears to be a chemically reactive blend that stinks due to acidic vapors, permanently damages CPUs and coolers with pitting from corrosion, and causes coolers to glue to the chip

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It’s like they went out of their way to make seemingly the worst thermal paste possible

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You say that, but it’s unclear if the paste works as an actual thermal junction or not.

Although it does read like peanut butter would be a better option.

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Isn’t toothpaste relatively decent as those things go?

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At first, but it dries out fast.

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It sounds like it melted the CPU to the cooler with the power of acid. Which would be very effective if not for the obvious issue.

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