Never lapped before, so did some reading. Reached this conclusion - may be obvious to others, but took me quite awhile - to really get the maximum benefit from lapping, both the cpu and heatsink need to be lapped. Am I correct ? Came across many posts / articles on the net where users had lapped only one or the other. Not really worth it, right ? Even if one surface is lapped perfectly, but the other is not perfectly flat, there will be gaps between the two. Therefore unless you are willing to lap your cpu, in most cases, it's not really worth lapping your heatsink.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks.
PS : If Intel can manufacture 45nm CPUs, why can't they ensure that the heatspreaders are perfectly flat. They do so for the stock hsf, according to frostytech :
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks.
PS : If Intel can manufacture 45nm CPUs, why can't they ensure that the heatspreaders are perfectly flat. They do so for the stock hsf, according to frostytech :
The copper is machined perfectly flat, and is smooth. Surface roughness is on the order of ~8 microinches, which is considered excellent.
