Thought i'd share with you the success i have had with the goal of a quiet cool gaming pc.
I've done it before with great success so there was no question that my new build was to lap all the heatsinks within the machine - CPU, motherboard and video card.
I've read a few people on here have used 800 grit or even lower to lap the heatsink, this is far too abrasive and will erode too much too quickly. I use 2400 silicon carbide which is almost as smooth as paper but leaves a mirror like finish. Cleaning either surface i use acetone with a good quality kitchen roll (cheap ones tend to break up and leave fibres). Lastly everything would be re-applied with arctic silver.
The ultra 120 has had considerable success even though the cpu contact has ridges which can be felt with a finger nail. For comparison here is a picture (this picture is from a website) - i didnt think of taking pictures until half way through the last heatsink.
My method of lapping is to put a few drops of water on a flat surface like your kitchen worktop, place the sandpaper ontop, wet the top of the sandpaper with a few more drops and begin lapping. Moving in circular motions with a bit of downward pressure, I rinse away the black debris build up every few minutes. Rotate the way its held then repeat. After 2 hours of elbow grease, this is the result:
Neat eh? Well I decided to lap the processor too. I did this slightly different because I didnt want to get the CPU wet. Instead of putting water ontop of the sandpaper i did it dry and every minute wiped the processor and sandpaper with acetone to clean the debris build up. Several minutes later its smooth and mirror like, streaks can be seen but cannot be felt. I was happy with this.
I had already lapped the heatsinks on the video card and motherboard by the time i thought of taking pictures. But will say that the heatsink on the video card was practically mirror like anyway. I think I hardly improved on it. The motherboard heatsinks were also very good but both were done regardless.
All surfaces were thoroughly cleaned and then installed with arctic silver. From experience the better the surface contact a little less paste is required than normal because there are shallower valleys and pits on either surface for the paste to gap.
So whats the temperatures?
Pretty cool! The Nvidia Ntune wont run on my machine because the motherboard is a P5b Deluxe (although the website says you need a nvidia motherboard to run it). Downgrading to an older display driver i had, it stated the video card temperature was sitting at 38 doing nothing. According to the bios, on idle the motherboard sits at 29 (CPU reads as 22.5 to 23 degrees in bios)
Under load the cpu reaches 41 degrees (via intel thermal tool), the motherboard 38 (bios) and the video card sees 62 (older display driver).
The system has a total of 4 x 12cm fans all of which are whisper quiet and cannot be heard unless you put your head up close to the tower. There are 3 x nexus fans plus 1 x 12cm fan in the seasonic power supply.
Here's a pic of the layout. You will notice blue electrical tape and that the retention bracket by the video card is un even and a bit buckled. This is because the courier dented it recently in transit. I've straightened it out for now and I am awaiting the compensation payout. When it comes I'll be replacing the case. Any recommendations of a case welcome.
The rear exhaust fan is mounted externally to see if it improved temperatures thinking of drag, it dropped the motherboard temperature by 1 degree but nothing else.
The front and back fan grills have been dremelled out and the fan guard on the PSU removed. Notice that there is a cable tie holding the heatsink; this is simply to stop it sagging whilst upright as it can move a few mm and I am uncomfortable with this.
It's several months old now (dent happened recently) and although its doing everything I want it to I am looking into overclocking for the first time in 4 years! Will report any success, or failures.
Before you ask, spec is
E6600
2Gb GEIL 4-4-4-12 DDR 800
Asus P5B Deluxe
MSI 512mb 7950GT
Audigy 2 Platinum
Seasonic 550Watt PSU
2 x 160b Maxtors in RAID 0
I did have 2x 150gb raptors in RAID however one died and has been sent back under warranty (is a year old). Given the performance of some perpendicular SATA 2 drives I will be selling the raptors and changing. I had 2x 74gb raptors in the past and one of them died too.
Any comments or questions on the above welcome!









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