Noctua NA-TPG1 thermal paste guard makes AMD AM5 processors easier to clean/use

I should start 3d printing these and selling them :D


i don´t know with what materials you 3d print but my materials don´t behave nice with 95 degree celsius. ;)

that is close to the glass transition temperature of ABS.

but ok... i am not sure how hot the actual CPU surface is.

but seeing how my prints behave in the summer sun i have no high confidence using them above 60 degree celsius. :D
 
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i don´t know with what materials you 3d print but my materials don´t behave nice with 95 degree celsius. ;)

that is close to the glass transition temperature of ABS.

but ok... i am not sure how hot the actual CPU surface is.

but seeing how my prints behave in the summer sun i have no high confidence using them above 60 degree celsius. :D

I do believe ABS might pull it off. its not touching IHS, but surrounding it, so it does get a minor benefit from the CPU cooler in addition to lack of IHS contact.

That said, my understanding with this is that its not intended to be installed permanently but rather a guard to place over when applying, or removing the paste. Once paste is in place, or cleaned off you remove the guard no? I wouldnt want any heat trapped underneath it as those cutout sections would allow even a small amount of heat to dissipate sideways
 
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That said, my understanding with this is that its not intended to be installed permanently but rather a guard to place over when applying, or removing the paste. Once paste is in place, or cleaned off you remove the guard no? I wouldnt want any heat trapped underneath it as those cutout sections would allow even a small amount of heat to dissipate sideways


i think it should stay in place from the text.


This product is designed not to impact AMD's Ryzen 7000 series thermals, or interfere with any CPU heatsink or water block designs.
 
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