🍊 Clean smarter, build cooler — the pro’s choice for thermal paste wipes!
Akasa TIM Wipes are pre-moistened, citrus-based solvent wipes designed to efficiently remove thermal paste from CPUs, GPUs, heatsinks, and chipsets. Each large 180x175 mm wipe is individually packaged for convenience and freshness. Trusted and recommended by Tech For Techs, these wipes ensure residue-free cleaning, making them an essential tool for PC builders and enthusiasts aiming for optimal thermal performance.
Brand | Akasa |
Package Dimensions | 12.3 x 7.6 x 4.4 cm; 90 g |
Item model number | AK-TCW-02 |
Manufacturer | Akasa |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**N
Works perfectly, absolutely worth it
I've been using this product for around 1 and a half years now, and it has been useful countless times.It is a decent capacity, and you only need to use a very small amount at a time to clean thermal paste off a CPU. It's also an excellent price. Most importantly, it works very well for getting rid of thermal paste. And unlike many other thermal paste removers, it has quite a pleasant smell to it.I still have around two thirds of my bottle left, so I don't think I'll need to replace it any time soon. But when I do, I'll be purchasing another one of these. :)
O**E
Great seller and great product.
I'm extremely pleased with this purchase. Not only did the product arrive 4 days early but the product itself is superb. It cleaned off my old thermal paste really well and even had a pleasant smell. After suffering a number of CPU and GPU crashes cutouts and issues, I was able to clean off the old paste really easily and really well leaving a perfect state to apply new thermal paste. Now everything works perfectly. Great seller and great product. Very happy indeed.
M**N
Works well but goes everywhere
After researching how best to clean thermal paste off a CPU and realising that the preferred substance is hard to get hold of in the UK I researched alternatives. One that came up consistently is Akasa TIM Clean, and though I've only used it once it certainly did make my job a lot easier.Be warned, as a solvent this stuff spreads everywhere rapidly and the list of precautions on the bottle are slightly off-putting. I would recommend you have disposable gloves on when using it to be safe and be very careful when pouring it. Additionally, I found it spreads so easily it tends to drip and spread down the side of the bottle, so I've taken to wrapping the bottle in a plastic bag to avoid it getting everywhere.I was somewhat taken aback by the strong citrus smell.
N**R
Excellent TIM wipes.
Brilliant at removing old thermal paste, and handy being in a single wipe. Makes life easier than having bottles and separate cloths to get rid of old TIM.
L**G
Easy, simple, perfect for the job
Did the usual noob thing - I squirted too much thermal paste onto the processor and I needed to get it removed and try again (note-to-self: "grain of rice size" literally means that!). So after much searching and deliberating I ordered this option, instead of isopropyl alcohol, and really don't regret it – this is just so easy to use, and the squirty-top helps a lot.I used it with pointed "applicator" cotton buds (designed for make up, but even more perfect for this job), using the top pointed end to squirt a bit of the TIMs on it and clean up the thermal paste, and the flatter end on the other side to mop up the overflow of all the wet paste with.After drying up the leftover residue with a small bit of Kleenex, the processor was almost as perfect as it was before I drowned it in thermal paste. Therefore I am very (easily!) impressed by this little bottle for saving my processor.
R**E
Overheating CPU? This is the answer
I had problems recently with my AMD Phenom II 955 CPU rising up to temperatures of 65 degrees when I was running software, and it was still running at about 55 when idle. It started re-booting when the processor was taxed, and I knew I had a problem. I had changed the CPU fan myself some months ago, and stupidly just shoved the heatsink on with the existing paste that was left on CPU. After getting this product, I cleaned the top of the CPU, I spread a THIN film over the whole of the processor, then re-fitted the CPU cooler.Now, the CPU temp is at 35 - 40 degrees running idle, and goes up to about 50 max when running an intensive application. Great product, certainly worked a treat for me!
S**S
Brilliant! Does a great job at removing thermal paste.
These do a brilliant job of removing thermal paste.I had a few old computers some with even old dried cakey thermal paste and these wipes even cleaned them up real good.I highly recommend these wipes, you should always have some on hand if you work with computers regularly.Also, they smell good too which is always a bonus.
A**R
Akasa Tim Clean versus Arcticlean
I previously used Arctic Silver ArctiClean which I was very happy with but I ran out of the thermal paste remover while still having plenty of the surface purifier left and so I didn't want to buy another to get only 30ml of paste remover. Akasa Tim Clean comes in 125ml, so it's more than four times more thermal paste remover than ArctiClean for the same price, though the ArctiClean does come with 30ml surface purifier too.In terms of it's cleaning power I don't think it's quite as good as ArctiClean as I found myself having to use more of it than I would of ArctiClean and it seems to take take a little bit longer to get the paste off but it still gets the job done just the same.The one real weakness in this product is the dispenser, as it lets out liquid far too freely for my liking. It seems to be a similar kind of dispenser to some face cleansers, the type you just tip up and a little stream of liquid flows out. The instructions do say to apply the cleaner to a cloth but I've always found it works better to apply the cleaner directly to the surface to start off with. Luckily I still had my old ArctiClean bottle, which has a dispenser like an eye dropper, so I just filled it up with Akasa's cleaner and used that instead.So overall Akasa Tim Clean may not be quite as good as ArctiClean but it is still much better value.
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