Cooler Master claims changes to CPU Thermal Paste packaging in order to appease needlessly concerned parents
On January 16th, 2020, Cooler Master's Twitter account posted this tweet:
https://twitter.com/CoolerMaster/status/1217729609829158913
Cooler Master claims that changes in its thermal paste packaging are intended to prevent angry calls from parents that assume that their children—who are presumably not trying to get high, but instead trying to keep their CPU temperatures low—are trying to do drugs due to the syringe-like shape previously used.
This claim is probably a tongue-in-cheek publicity effort in order to raise awareness for the company's new thermal paste packaging (which sacrifices some precision during application for increased convenience), but hey, it's working—you're reading this right now!
If you have any experiences with injecting thermal paste, please comment your experiences below.
(The author of this post does not actually condone or encourage the injection of thermal paste into human bodies and/or other unintended uses of thermal paste.)
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