• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    4 months ago

    Enshittify my thermal paste to save 10 cents on a $500 graphics card why don’t you.

    Why not leave off a few resistors or use leaky caps while you’re at it.

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      Not that it makes it ok, but I’d bet a large amount of money the single biggest reason for this happening now is how much Nvidia has been squeezing their board partners. It’s why we lost EVGA.

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      Supplied on rolls, Bergquist SIL PAD®materials are also applicable to a fully automated pick-and-place process

      The answer is money, but it’s not material cost that’s driving these crappy thermal interface pads, but labor expenses (and I’d guess consistency too). Pick-and-place is absurdly fast at putting components onto a PCB, and if they can put the pre-cut pads onto the board that’s huge for a manufacturer.

      It’s the difference between slapping a post-it note, or the dot/line/X/cross/etc method with grease. No contest that TIM pads win for them, any fallouts get handled via warranty.