And I did not ask about why DYI driven markets don't use more liquid metal. I've been asking for PS5 comparable examples where Liquid Metal has revealed to be not consistently better and more performant than regular thermal paste. Thing is, there's not, because liquid metal usages are mostly limited to the DIY market, where people apply them on hardware not originally designed for that purpose.
This is progress. May be good progress, may be bad progress, but progress nonetheless. 2 major gaming enthusiast products are now using liquid metal on factory solutions, so there mus be some merit and some breakthrough you or I are not qualified to assess on. And that's it.