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Nvidia GPU partners reportedly cheap out on thermal paste, causing 100C hotspot temperatures — cheap paste allegedly degrades in a few months
Most (if not all) AIB partners allegedly use this dirt-cheap paste that looses performance in months.
Most, if not all, of Nvidia's partners seemingly use the same thermal paste supplier. The company supplies a cheap thermal paste to Nvidia partners, delivering superb day-one performance but deteriorating much faster than standard thermal paste.
Oh but there's good news implying that Geforce users will get to spend quality bonding time with their GPU by manually re-pasting it!
The good news is that this issue is relatively easy to rectify. Most aftermarket graphics cards aren't incredibly difficult to tear down, and replacing the paste is done with the same method as applying thermal paste to a CPU. Good thermal paste is also very easy to come by, with many good options under $10.
Had this been a Radeon issue, the article author would probably be recommending to avoid those cards altogether.