Which was my point....There started to solder the core to the IHS with the Pressler's I believe, making it near to impossible to take off...
Leaping Ahead....
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graysky I'm confused - you lapped and got better temps and you are wondering what you did wrong?
Did you read the whole thread?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he initially had a problem but then in removing it and putting it back in [or whatever he did] it fixed the problem and he reported that near the bottom of the first page of this thread. He edited his first post to show that lapping did improve his temps.
So, lapping did NOT screw up his heatsink. CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG OP.
Opteron 170 CCB1E 0550VPMW @ 2.65ghz 1.275 vcore (Big Typhoon) capable of 3ghz
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Gigabyte 6600gt
lol he should def change the title of this thread to reflect his "correction"
Lapping rarely if ever "screws" a HS or WB...just redo it until you get it right--there's a ton of material to work with.
A CPU could be a different matter...
20 Logs on the fire for WCG:i7 920@2.8
X3220@3.0
X3220@2.4
E8400@4.05
E6600@2.4
i've lapped dozens of heatsinks in the past and you can make a right mess if you rush it
this is my ultra 120 which i did with 2400 silicon carbide sheeting. anything under is too course and will take too much away resulting in an un-even surface. took around 2 hours and lots of elbow grease, also lapped the cpu and although streeks can be seen they cannot be felt. the best technique is to put some water droplets on a kitchen counter (flat essential) put the sandpaper ontop and went the top of the sand paper. put the heatsink ontop and start off in your circular motions turning every few minutes. i used acetone to clean off the residue and washed the paper to get rid of any build up that would affect it. also i use bounty kitchen roll as cheaper ones tend to be very fibrous and tear
here is the results .... temps are 29-30 degrees idle with a nexus 12 can fan mounted and goes upto 41 playing fear or something similiar with all details rammed up
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Last edited by it_burns_when_i_pee; 08-20-2007 at 04:01 AM.
i've posted a thread about the lapping job i did
check it out :
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=156216
"Never under estimate the predictability of stupidity"
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Q6600 @ 3.6 / TRUE (both lapped)
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and me??? Powered by absolut, kebabs, tramadol & a new liver
Just curious... if anyone was "inspired" to try this on their chip after reading my guide?
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