very good
this bracket fits perfectly. it comes with a tube of thermal paste "thermalright tf7". it's easy to install with the screws and spanner supplied.
The Thermalright AM5 Secure Frame Black reinforcement plate is designed to reinforce the base of your cooling system, to avoid the risk of distortion, due to the weight of the cooler in particular.
General information |
Product name |
Thermalright AM5 Secure Frame Black |
Brand |
Thermalright | |
Model |
TR-AM5SF-BK | |
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Product referenced on 15 Nov 2023
this bracket fits perfectly. it comes with a tube of thermal paste "thermalright tf7". it's easy to install with the screws and spanner supplied.
So, this product is in the way, in my choice of products that I can note after reception?
I didn't receive it. It was out of stock. But so much the better if I can give my opinion on this product despite the fact that I didn't get it from you.
On the one hand, it's a shame that your supplier mislaid your address for 2 months (between February and March). It's partly his fault that I had to delay my purchase because I was waiting so long. lol
This product is really essential for AM5 configurations. Not because it helps dissipate heat from the CPU. But because it's much more useful for CPUs AMD 7000 etc.
Initially I didn't know about this product before shopping. Fortunately, one of the products was out of stock and this enabled me to discover it on your site. Clearly my biggest frustration was the AMD processor. Its design is really not advantageous. Putting thermal paste on it, ok. But the idea of having to clean the thermal paste on it was infamous. Because its LU biscuit shape. Leaves some chips showing on the PCB. And having to meticulously clean each contour must be exhausting and not necessarily efficient. With the help of this safety frame, I think it makes the job easier.
You can imagine that my apprehensions were put to the test because of some rather annoying watercooling.
In short, the product is top tier. And I hope that in the near future, motherboard and watercooling manufacturers will integrate it directly.
In the same universe: thermalright