Tag: Thermal
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Gigabyte GPU Thermal Putty Issue Persists: Creep Continues
Published: at 02:10 PMGigabyte's thermal putty issue persists, with the putty continuing to creep out from under heatsinks on multiple GPU models. This can lead to reduced thermal performance and aesthetic damage, impacting consumer confidence.
Gigabyte RTX 40 Series GPUs Plagued by Leaking Thermal Paste
Published: at 02:19 PMGigabyte RTX 40 series GPUs are experiencing thermal paste leakage issues, primarily affecting Windforce and Gaming OC models. This raises concerns about long-term cooling performance and brand reputation, necessitating a proactive response from Gigabyte.
Gigabyte RTX 50 Series GPUs Potentially Plagued by Thermal Gel Slippage Issues
Published: at 09:00 PMReports suggest possible thermal gel slippage issues in Gigabyte's unreleased RTX 50 series GPUs, mirroring a similar problem in the RTX 40 series. This potential defect could lead to decreased thermal performance and consumer confidence loss.
Gigabyte Acknowledges Thermal Gel Leakage Issue in RTX 50 Series GPUs (Rumored) and Promises Solutions
Published: at 06:20 AMGigabyte is reportedly addressing potential thermal gel leakage in unreleased RTX 50 series GPUs. They are working on solutions to ensure optimal thermal performance, which could impact product longevity and market reception.
Gigabyte Acknowledges RTX 50-Series Thermal Gel Leak, Cites Over-Application
Published: at 03:59 PMGigabyte acknowledged thermal gel leakage in early RTX 50-series cards, attributing it to over-application during manufacturing. Corrective measures were taken, but further details on affected models and consumer remediation are needed.
Accelsius Achieves Thermal Milestones for Next-Generation High-Density Computing
Published: at 02:26 PMStockTitan.net reports Accelsius's achievement of industry-leading thermal milestones with its direct-to-chip liquid cooling solutions, crucial for enabling next-generation high-density computing in AI and data centers by effectively cooling extremely powerful hardware.