Scythe Ninja Rev B Results after Mod and Lapped IHS
Edit:
Well, I finally lapped my CPU. I used 2 sheets of wet 300 and 1 sheet of wet 600. I didn't get to 100% copper but I got to 90%. There was still a little bit left on one side but I figured that it wouldn't hurt.
I didn't notice at first but I was actually sanding parts of my thumb and my index finger. Blood came out and I thought it was the copper mixed with water. Turned out to be my blood.:slap:
Also, my CPU was OEM so I didn't get a plate or anything to lap. I just used plastic wrap and taped it so the stuff couldn't go in. Not as efficient but it worked ok.
And I also did the Infinity mod on my Scythe Ninja Rev B. Make sure the springs you buy are big enough that they'll fit into the bolt nicely.:slap: And make sure you don't buy ones that are over sized and a pain in the butt to install.:slapass:
When I was installing the Ninja back on the mobo, I spilled about 1/5 of that alcohol stuff on my RAM, 120mm fan, tools, and Mobo.:hitself: I waited for 2 hours for everything to dry. Everything still worked.:woot:
And finally the temperatures:
Before: 44c Idle
67 Orthos
After: 39c Idle
56 Orthos
Difference: -5c idle and -11c load
System:
E6300 @ 2.8Ghz
1GB G.Skill Memory DDR2 800 4-4-4-10 2.2v
Scythe Ninja Rev B
Antec SL 350w PS with 20-24pin adapter
250GB Maxtor IDE HD
160GB Seagate IDE HD
X300SE VGA
Audigy 2 Sound Card
I had to spend a total of $20 extra and several hours of my time to get the Ninja performing the way it should. Very disappointed but oh well. At least I have more experience now.