News Asus' costly AMOLED liquid cooler suffers from cooling degradation — company offers replacements for affected units

Best part of the article is the last sentence that tells the price.Please writers: tell us the price of things when reporting or reviewing stuff.
It sucks because Asus was such a good company.They're slowly dying it seems.
 
Therefore, operating the liquid cooler at temperatures exceeding 90 degrees for extended periods, like 72 hours, clearly falls outside its specifications. This scenario does not reflect typical usage conditions.
With many CPUs having a TJMax above 90°C (e.g. 95°C for most Ryven CPUs), and boosting clocks to the thermal limit and then throttling to maintain that limit being the standard operating procedure for CPUs for the last decade, operating temperatures of 90°C are not outside the norm at all.
One might claim that CPUs won't be under load for extended periods, but these coolers are clearly intended as displaypieces. A PC on display using one of these will not just be idling, it will be running a game in demo mode, which means protected periods at max temperature.