Intel Denies RMA for i9-14900K Due to Liquid Metal Paste

Intel has rejected an RMA request for a Core i9-14900K experiencing instability due to the use of liquid metal thermal paste.
Intel Denies RMA for i9-14900K Due to Liquid Metal Paste
Intel has denied an RMA request for a Core i9-14900K processor experiencing instability issues, citing the use of liquid metal thermal paste as the reason. This follows recent reports of inconsistent RMA practices from Intel amidst widespread CPU instability problems. According to a report by HKEPC, a user's RMA request was rejected by Intel, and further inquiries with the local retailer, Synnex, revealed that Intel refused service because the CPU had been used with liquid metal thermal paste. Synnex explained that the liquid metal had corroded the integrated heat spreader (IHS), making the product serial number unreadable, thus violating Intel's RMA terms. While Intel's warranty explicitly states that using Liquid Metal Thermal Interface Material (LMTIM) voids the warranty, the situation raises questions. The CPU was reportedly suffering from instability issues, which might have warranted an RMA even considering the use of liquid metal. This incident serves as a cautiona…

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