Ryzen 5 7400F uses thermal paste instead of solder, chip hits max temps at stock TDP

AMD's new Ryzen 5 7400F uses normal thermal grease instead of STIM, which is shown to significantly impact thermals.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/ryzen-5-7400f-uses-thermal-paste-instead-of-solder-chip-hits-max-temps-at-stock-tdp

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