RémiM
Active Member
my point is this isn't an heat issue, the bend if there is a manufacturing defect and will be exchanged by Microsoft.
I 10000% agree with you. Manufacturing defect.
my point is this isn't an heat issue, the bend if there is a manufacturing defect and will be exchanged by Microsoft.
It bends due to heat --> sorry to be a little rude, but please do not post irrational comments.
Do you really believe it ?
A little bit of material science + mechanics and a little bit of good sense will certainly be very helpful.
The yield stress of a basic aluminum-magnesium alloy, heat treated let's say T5 or T7, is around 200MPa.
200 MPa is roughly equivalent to 2000kg per square centimeter.
Do you really believe that the heat, that by the way would probably help to restore the material if there was any initial residual stress in it, could create a stress superior to 2000kg/cm2 and bend the chassis like magic ???
Believe? My device is bent now and it definitely was NOT bent when I got it. It has been only on my desk. Sometimes it gets really hot when doing computationally intensive stuff with it.
It is being discussed to death. I'm thinking we can discontinue that part of the discussion before it gets heated.
Lee was being punny (with an air of seriousness)....You are absolutely right and I totally agree with you.
Let me just add that even if it was discussed to death, letting people believe that heat can bend like magic their device is giving a freedom to the expansion of disinformation. Which seems to me to be exactly the contrary of what the forum is made for.