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Res - XSPC Single-bay res
Tubing - 1/2" ID
Fluid - Distilled Water.
If it were me, I would re-lap it...I have re-lapped several cpu's![]()
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im pretty sure your safe to re-lap it.. damn your cpu block looks pretty toasted maybe you should lap it too or maybe try first with vinegar if your able to get that tarnished area clean again..
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Watercooling setup
Pump - 12V Laing DDC-1T Ultra with Acrylic Pump Top
Rad - 240mm Black Ice GT Stealth II
CPU block - Swiftech Apogee XT
Res - XSPC Single-bay res
Tubing - 1/2" ID
Fluid - Distilled Water.
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I don't see any reason you can't lapp it again.
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Yikes... thats scarry!
Relapping should be fine. As most people say, CPUs can be lapped several times.
Is it possible to add a shutdown feature incase your pump fails (knock on wood) again? I never had one but when water cooling, i set my motherboard to shutdown at a rather low temp (highier than full CPU load ever got) incase radiator fans OR pump failed. One motherboard I had didn't have built in shutdown so I had to use a program that issued a windows command forced shutdown (shutdown -s -t 0 -f -c "High Temp Shutdown").
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relap it
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im wondering if it will get rid of the colours where the metals overheated???
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Watercooling setup
Pump - 12V Laing DDC-1T Ultra with Acrylic Pump Top
Rad - 240mm Black Ice GT Stealth II
CPU block - Swiftech Apogee XT
Res - XSPC Single-bay res
Tubing - 1/2" ID
Fluid - Distilled Water.
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gigabut p67-ud7
p67 sabertooth
2500k+2600k
antec 1200watt
EVGA classified 760
920 Batch# 3849B018 4.985ghz@1.52vgtx285 ftw sli
OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK hypers
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Relapping shouldn't take much metal off. Your just taking the very top layer off of an already flat lid.
What happened with your pump? This is one of my biggest worries with water. I guess that a fan can fail on an air cooler too, though.
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Nickel, not tin.Just have a look at one of the cpu datasheets. It explicitly states the materials used.
And BTW, I don't really understand the whole "this is so shocking" part here. All this because of a little copper discoloration due to the TIM getting hotter than usual. Just a small chemical reaction between the TIM and the pure copper. Nothing more, nothing less. So, no need to worry. As already said, now you know that the shutdown temp is there for a reason.![]()
Last edited by celemine1Gig; 07-14-2008 at 06:43 AM.
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why re-lap it? its just discoloration. things are still as flat as they were before the pump died. you lap an IHS to make it flat, not to turn it into a mirror
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wow shocking! good luck on making it nice back again, haha
I don't think that my MB has CPU shut down temp.
I think he just doesn't like the discoloration. Same reason guys lap their CPUs to be shiny. They want it to look nice before they cover it up with a heatsink where no one will ever see it.
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Of course it doesn't look that good and it even degrades thermal performance (less than a percent if my guess is about right). Just relap it and it should be absolutely fine. Those things can take more temperature and other torture than you might imagine.
What they nearly never like though is rapid changes in any parameter, be it temp, voltage etc..![]()
Last edited by celemine1Gig; 07-14-2008 at 07:54 AM.
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what data do you have to base this off of? other than the color of the IHS, nothing else has changed. the discoloration is from the high temps that occurred when the pump failed. its not corrosion like you would see on a waterblock or radiator thats been sitting out with moisture still within it. had the discoloration been cause by corrosion, then i would agree with the above statement.
as it stands, this part of your statement is false. look at the third picture he posted. the ram slots in the reflection are perfectly lined up with no distortion on the IHS that would indicate that it had warped during the high heat load. had the IHS warped, im fairly certain the processor would have died from that amount of heat.
sure, its not as shiny as it once had been, however discoloration caused by high temps does not affect how flat the IHS is.
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You did read this, right?
As I said the discoloration is from a chemical reaction of the copper surface and the TIM. I never said that it would be something to worry about.Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
What are you talking about? Did I ever state that the copper must be warped now due to the high heat? You come up with your own little story here man. Noone ever said anything about the IHS being warped.
The discoloration is insignificant to the thermal performance and just looks bad. And theoretically it does harm the thermal performance, somewhere in the 10th of a percent range, due to the direct contact surface being covered by some oxidation or something like that. That's what i said.
Next time, read, understand and then try to post, please.
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"Reality is hiding in the imaginary part."
i mis-understood your post the first time around, and was asking for some explanation on it. admittedly i should have asked in a different way and i apologize for that. staying awake for 26 hours doesnt help clarity of mind either in this situation. again, thank you for the clarification.
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