Yea, i'm really really tempted to try the liquid metal TIM out. Now the problem is that it eats aluminium which you are also aware of. I am aware that our cooler uses copper plates but there is a problem. I'm going to try to verbally describe this as best as i can, i don't know if you have actually seen the entire heat sink assembly for the G74SX. If you noticed on the CPU side, the copper plate has a much larger surface area than the CPU die itself however on the GPU side, its a little different. The copper plate seems to be the same size as the GPU die, i cant confirm that but it seems like it is. Another issue is that the copper plate for the GPU is a square surrounded by another metal which i can only describe it as not copper and possible Aluminium.
What all that means is that, while i feel its relatively safe for me to apply the liquid metal TIM to the cpu since there is so much more space where the TIM can "squeeze" out onto which is still copper, I don't feel necessarily safe on the GPU side. I don't know if you can understand what i'm trying to describe. There is a metal brace surrounding the copper plate of the GPU side which is made of an unconfirmed metal which seems like aluminium. Now if the size of the copper plate is the same as the GPU die, then the TIM would not have extra space to "squeeze out" onto and will likely touch the metal brace. That is what i'm worried about.
Do you know if the GPU die itself is the same dimension as the copper plate? Do you know what metal is the metal brace made of? If it's made of aluminium and i still wanted to try this liquid metal TIM, what can you suggest that i do to prevent it eating the aluminium? Paint it? Any help will be greatly appreciated.