can you repost the pictures?
Since you figured it out, did you send the other one back?
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can you repost the pictures?
Since you figured it out, did you send the other one back?
Idea: Maybe he took too much off and the mounting isn't providing enough pressure?
Should have tried a re-mount first. It might have saved you $90.
I never saw any pictures of the job he did; the links are dead.
However, I'm glad to hear it wasn't all for naught, and that it turned out to be a minor thing.
I think the pics are dead because imageshack has some sort of bandwidth limitation if too many people hit it in a given period of time. Plus the image was like 1.2 megs. I'll shrink it down and use a lower quality jpg and edit that post soon.
can't say from those pics whether the hs is flat or not. using 1500-2000 grit will give it a much nicer finish and less scratches. not finishing with a close to mirror finish is like doing half the job :stick: to me anyway. you lapped it that much might as well finish it off, unless if you take anymore off then the bracket won't hold it down or it will hit something on your mb.
@HR: I've heard from people who lapped tons of HSs and waterblocks that using the ultra high grit really doesn't do anything for you aside from giving your arms a work out and making the base of the thing really reflective.
I personally dont get the water test for flatness but whatever. Here is your flatness test right here:
http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/111/img0004ty1.jpg
When your HS AND CPU look like this, lapping until you no longer can see any light in any direction, on both the cpu AND HS, takes 10C off your load temp!
And I only went to 600 grit and used ASCeramique
now tell me whats wrong with that picture
edit: sorry for a sec there i thought that the OP posted that and that was his flatness test
dont mean to derail the thread, but where can you order just the clips to add a second fan as a pull fan on the ultra 120-x xtreme.
I'm not positive... you might wanna email them and let us know.
I dont get it the after temps look lower than the before temps. how did it screw up the hs?
after looking at many pics off the clips, I'm quite certain they are not the same, not even close for a forced fit, possibility for bending, but these clips seem very sturdy, any real permanent bending may break it.
maybe i'm wrong though, since he's already ordered it, time will tell :]
ill find out in a couple days and let you guys know :)
they arent the same, found anotehr thread on this adn a guy had this pic
http://www.overclock.net/attachments...s?d=1184290961
you can order them direct from thermalright for 5 bucks a set.
i may just use zip ties.
once i saw that thread earlier today i emailed sidewinder to cancel the fan clip part of the order.
i just got an email saying that it was done and my fan would ship out monday.
props to sidewinder for the customer service.
@idiotekniques -- so did those clips fit the u-120 ex okay?
Just a couple of comments. Looks to me your temps did drop, which you corrected. My thinking is that occationally you have both the IHS and the Heat sink a little off. Sometimes they concidentally match. For example one concave the other convex. If you just lap the heat sink you'd end up with a worse match and higher temps. The other possibilities have been mentioned. Poor lap job and loose fit as the Ultra-120 mounting is poor to begin with.
If you do get higher temps after lapping then check the lap, then modify the mount to get better pressure. I'd probably just put some thermal tape on the back plate. That would move the back plate away from the board and give you a tighter fit. If that doesn't work, then lap the IHS or remove it.