This: "Intel has also long preached the perils of solder TIM, which can lead to shorter lifespans due to microcracks in the solder TIM that form during heat-induced expansion and contraction. That's more of a concern with smaller die, such as the six-core die on the -9400F. "
After... this: "But enthusiasts still love solder TIM for its superior cooling effects, and AMD's adoption of the material has made it a must-have for enthusiast-class chips. "
Any report on AMD CPU failing because of solder...? Probably not... Once again, typical Intel propaganda, misinformation and lies.