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Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Material and TR-1 Thermal Material Remover Review
Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Material and TR-1 Thermal Material Remover Review - Specification and Features
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Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Material and TR-1 Thermal Material Remover Review
Specification and Features
Testing
Conclusion
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Specifications: (Tuniq TX-2 Cooling Thermal Material)

TX-2 achieves the best interface between your CPU and the heatsinks by its unique designed molecular size and shape. Without any metal or electric conductive, Tuniq TX2 is safe, reliable and the most effective thermal compound for your valuable CPUs and coolers. 

Features:

  • Low thermal resistance for superior heat transfer, 4.5W/mK
  • Small molecular size makes a better contact between the heatsink and heatsource.
  • Thin bond line for hi-efficiency conductivity
  • Low bleed under high pressure
  • Spreads easy - clean consistency
  • Help the low-pressure clip design of cooler to achieve better cooling performance.
  • RoHS compliant
  • Not Electrically conductive

Specifications: (Tuniq TR-1 Thermal Material Remover)

Specifications:

30ml

How to Clean Grease
Tuniq TR-1 Thermal Material Remover quickly dissolves the existing thermal grease, TX-2,. The thermal compound can easily be removed with a clean cloth.
1. Fully saturate the thermal pad or compound with several drops of TR-1 and wait 30 to 50 seconds for the thermal material to be dissolved.
2. Gently wipe with a clean cloth to completely remove thermal material.

Attention:

  • Keep away from children
  • Keep away from fire
  • Avoil eyes contact and ingestion

Features:

  • Non-Toxic and Environmentally Safe
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Not Electrically conductive
  • High Effective
  • Easy Application

Now let’s do some testing:



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