Did liquid metal kill this ASUS ROG Flow X13 gaming laptop? Watch as Linus attempts a risky DIY repair on his dead laptop. Can he clean up the conductive liquid metal spill and bring it back to life?
Not for the faint of heart: Although using liquid metal on processors instead of thermal paste can significantly lower temperatures, one mistake during its application can lead to catastrophic damage.
Truly flexible electronics are still part of the realm of science fiction, but research engineers at the Carnegie Mellon University have made a breakthrough which could bring them to reality. A new ...
Repair shops are claiming that PS5 consoles placed in a vertical position could be irreparably damaged by a design flaw with their cooling system, despite the console being marketed for use either ...
The PlayStation 5 is designed to sit either vertically or on its side. Sony made that clear the first time it unveiled the console hardware and the system includes a stand that can be oriented ...