Akasa TIM-clean or Isopropyl? (Cleaning CPU etc.)
A quick look on Ebay shows that Isopropyl isn't that cheap really, since it is often sold in larger quantity (cheaper per ml to the TIM-clean, but chances are, I don't NEED 0.5L).
One would think that the Akasa TIM clean should be a better cleaner for thermal pastes, since it is designed for that purpose. But is that really the case?
[Isopropyl is a known for its cleaning properties for many things, is there any reason to believe that the TIM-clean offer something special that the Isopropyl doesn't?]
Edit: Meh, forgot to make this into a poll... oh well, please post your comments then :)