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Thermalright Launches Bending Corrector Frame for Alder Lake Processors

My fear is that long term these CPU's will warp and crack the solder between the die and the IHS, making them impossible to cool or outright impossible to even run at stock speeds over time

Impossible! The genius of the 12th gen processors is that they re-melt the solder every time they're run. The solder can't crack if it's always being reflowed! ;)

LOL! Spending so much on an 'elite' CPU, only to find out it needs ghetto mods to stay in place... Bravo, intel, bravo!

LOL! Being so obsessed with criticising a company that you literally make up the most absurd and obvious nonsense and then convince yourself it's actually true. Bravo, zlobby, bravo!

This thing has absolutely nothing to do with keeping the processor in place. And the issue itself has very little to do with Intel specifically. It's more an issue of motherboard/backplane design insufficient for the clamping force of the retention mechanism. Intel can't possible be expected to machine specific IHS profiles based on how much each individual motherboard/backplane combination might allow the processor to bend ever so slightly.

Furthermore, if you watch Buildzoid's video, which originated the "washer mod", he stated that most people don't need to do the mod at all since most water blocks/heatsinks are manufactured with a slightly raised center to their cold plates to match the mounted processor's IHS. Because he had moved his water block between so many processors, and removed the liquid metal residue each time by lapping, his cold plate had become totally flat.
 
Thx

Shame the shipping takes so long. Hopefully some Euro store will get stock soon. I will order one anyway from Ali
If you can use that with your EK backplate, you'll have one hell of a great mounting solution
 
Seems like a good solution until intel figures out some way to fix this, you even get a little extra aluminum mass to help with cooling.
 
If you can use that with your EK backplate, you'll have one hell of a great mounting solution

it will be. The EK backplate is pretty good, only cost £1.99 or something daft too.
 
I've read elsewhere that Der8auer's Contact Frame is going to cost 35 euro. That seems expensive compared to Thermalright's.
 
Just seen now. It might be above MSRP if it doesn't include shipping costs, but let's see once it's widely available.
It's probably better engineered than the Thermalright BCF, but this much money for a piece of machined aluminium alloy metal is difficult to justify.

EDIT: the price is without shipping costs.
 
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