Originally Posted by
the monk
waterlogged, thank you for the forgivness. lols. one thing i do not do is presume anyone is stupid......actually i presume people in the forums, like you are very smart fellas....so as i started to read the first link you kindly directed me to, i had a hard time after reading one of his first lines......
quote " One thing worth mentioning here is that once a base is bowed, it must remain this way for good - you can NOT revert it back to 'flat' as it will (the base) look sort of like a fun house mirror " .
but after i read something like this, i really have to dismiss any other thing he has to share, as i know this is not true........
one thing i know is very true is the quality of production machinined parts....at best ther dimentional parameters are very poor, well to my standards. they simply dont have the time or the want to spend the extra money to machine ther product to very tight tolerances.......all the manufacturing companys just want to make money, and if its with a marginal product they really dont care to much. kinda like getting a dollar from everyone ,. lols. well waterlogged, im sorry to go on about economics.......but the blocks have to be flat in my mind. the cpu's cost to much to bend into submission, to try to get extra pressure, for a few deg's of cooling. also my cpu had a crown on it, i have to believe its because the stock intel sink attaches with so much down force, it probally bends the mobo outta shape a lil. to me with very flat surfaces, you dont have to use alot of what i think is lots of pressure. on my northbridge cooler, the sink is right on the chips. i dare to say if i had used the ek block as it was manufactured i probally would have cracked the chips. the block had a valley in it. i could tell by the finnish, it was just a milled surface......like i said before, ther not gonna spend the extra time money to do this like i would. i suppose we just live in a fast paced, greedy world....hell i donno, im just a monkey, lols. also waterlogged people like you brought me to the forums, as i value your knowledge and experence. like you said im a new guy. peace, randy.