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Budget Putty with 50 grams for under 20 euros? The CX-H1300 in orange challenges the more expensive Hardwareliebe Value32

I have been asked what the CX-H1300 is all about, which is offered cheaply on Amazon, AliExpress or eBay and comes in 2o, 50 or 70 gram cans for a very small price. After all, what’s the point of testing things that you can’t easily buy anyway? As the CX-H13000 could well have what it takes to become the “people’s putty” because the price is almost unbeatable, I am testing the orange wonder against the turquoise Hardwareliebe Value32, which already costs 27 euros in the same container size.

CX-H1300

In contrast to the HY-236 Putty from Halnziye, the color of Pink is more orange. If you put it on your fingers, you will have a real orange peel afterwards. The consistency is better than the HY-236, i.e. less sticky and more similar to Laird’s Tp607. The figure given here is > 13.5 W/(m-K), which is of course wrong again. And beware, there is also one with > 8 W/(m-K), but I’m not testing that today! The putty is offered under various labels, which means that its origin remains rather unclear. I have now tested three different batches, of which two differently labeled putties had the term Big Pinwheel on the side and also performed exactly the same. At least here you can assume that you get similar qualities. The one without the label was obviously older and a little drier. But for this price you can hardly go wrong and for a graphics card even 20 grams for well under 15 euros is enough.

Hardware love Value32

After the Extreme64, today I’m testing the turquoise Value32, the second putty from Hardwareliebe. This is considerably more expensive, but at least the origin is assured here, even if the Value32 is probably a stretched mixture of a more expensive putty in order to meet the price point to some extent. It will therefore be interesting to see how today’s two puts will fare against the 5 other recently tested puts and whether the price matches the performance. A modest 3.2 W/(m-K) is given here, which is also not true, but a real understatement, because the Value32 is significantly better. It is rare and remarkable that the false information here goes in the other direction and the product is almost advertised below its value. Dear friends of ZED, you could also enhance your store with links to the real results, just as an aside…

Technical data

As there are no real data sheets for either putties and I don’t want to spoil the results, I’m also leaving this point out today. But the real measurement results are just around the corner, so stay curious and keep scrolling. Orange or turquoise – how is color theory developing today? Let’s find out!

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Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

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