Linus’ ASUS ROG Flow X13 met its doom when liquid metal spilled inside, so he bravely tore it down to clean up the conductive mess and swapped in safer PTM7950 thermal paste. What follows is a nail-biting cleanup, a fresh disaster strike, and a race against time (and messy circuits) to patch things back together.
After reassembly he fires up benchmarks to see if the laptop lives or dies—and wraps up with the all-important verdict on whether messing with liquid metal is a genius upgrade or just a liability.
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