Originally posted by: qliveur
So let me get this straight, SR.
You popped off the IHS with a razor blade, got rid of whatever cheap-assed thermal compound Intel was using and replaced it with AS5, lapped both sides of the IHS and put it back on and you got a 7-9C improvement? That's huge. It's amazing what a little elbow grease can do.
I'm very interested in these Allendales because of their price/performance potential and I'd read about the IHS not being soldered to the wafer, but I didn't know that anything could be done about it.
I've also read that there are better thermal pastes out there than AS5, such as shien-etsu(sp?), and I wonder if using one of them would yield even better results than what you've gotten.