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APH Networks posted a review on the ArctiClean Thermal Material



As being a part of the computer enthusiasts group, we apply high end thermal compounds between our processor and heatsink for maximum heat conduction. However, most of us are going to face this eventuality: One day, it's going to get removed and replaced with a fresh new layer of thermal paste. When removing thermal compounds, the most common way is to use Isopropyl rubbing alcohol 70%. On the other hand, thermal paste giant Arctic Silver came up with something seemingly more desirable to remove thermal interface material than rubbing alcohol -- the ArctiClean thermal material remover. Questions are sometimes not answered though -- is ArctiClean really "that much more" better than rubbing alcohol? Let's dig into this question today at APH Networks Reviews.
ArctiClean Thermal Material Remover