So I lapped my 3060, put her back in, and how she won't run Orthos for more than 30 seconds to 2 minutes at the exact same settings that I ran for over 8 hours. Did I screw something up?
So I lapped my 3060, put her back in, and how she won't run Orthos for more than 30 seconds to 2 minutes at the exact same settings that I ran for over 8 hours. Did I screw something up?
The only thing I can think of is that something got messed up in the socket.
How is stability at stock?
what are your before and after temps?
My temps are (oddly) the exact same (41C idle at 3.6Ghz), though based on what I saw during sanding the IHS was not very flat. My guess is I applied too much AS5 and it is negating the temp reduction the lapping would otherwise have given me. Ive managed to get it stable by going from 9x400 to 8x400, or by lowering the memory clock divider from 4:5 to 1:1 (500mhz to 400mhz). I tried raising the term. voltage to 1.4 and the NB voltage to 1.55, but that didn't have an effect.
Last edited by vafan13; 03-14-2007 at 04:20 PM.
I believe I found the problem, yet I don't understand how it has any effect. I had the Vanderpool Technology enabled before, and after putting in the proc (post lapping) I for some reason had turned it off. Now, with it on again, it appears to be stable at the same settings as before.
I dont know if they was mentioned already but make sure when your done lapping that you clean the base of the CPU off real good
update your BIOS maybe and then you should try cleaning your CPU w/ some isopropyl or some artic cleaning solution ( my personal fav) then get some shin itsu or w/e its called thermal paste, and then try
Or just use AS5 again and check, this time apply only a small bubble maybe the size of a bb or something. you really dont need alot of AS5 on there, its just to fill in the gaps bro, not to glue your HSF to your proc. try that...
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