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Lapping Heatsinks

Breaking pins.
Making the surface LESS flat than it was from uneven sanding.
Filings where they're not supposed to be causing a short.
Taking too much off (we're talking a few millimeters here) can screw up your heatsink contact on the 775.

Lapping and IHS removal for the C2D (already posted somewhere here):
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/402/1/

-z
 
Wait, I thought the sand paper was put to the bottom of your fan heatsink. Not to the cpu it's self. :Q

I think I'll pass for now.


EDIT:
I Just read that article liked.
Holy crap. They took off the core's heatsink and had to put a blow tourch to the chip in order to remove it. CRAZY!
 
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Wait, I thought the sand paper was put to the bottom of your fan heatsink. Not to the cpu it's self. :Q

I think I'll pass for now.

Can be done to either, depending on which needs it more.

Lapping the heatsink is safer, although it's still very possible to sand it unevenly and make things worse.
 
Originally posted by: Aluvus
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Wait, I thought the sand paper was put to the bottom of your fan heatsink. Not to the cpu it's self. :Q

I think I'll pass for now.

Can be done to either, depending on which needs it more.

Lapping the heatsink is safer, although it's still very possible to sand it unevenly and make things worse.
Well, if it ends up not flat it'll have to to be convex, and that matches perfectly with the concave IHSs on the C2Ds. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Aluvus
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Wait, I thought the sand paper was put to the bottom of your fan heatsink. Not to the cpu it's self. :Q

I think I'll pass for now.

Can be done to either, depending on which needs it more.

Lapping the heatsink is safer, although it's still very possible to sand it unevenly and make things worse.
Well, if it ends up not flat it'll have to to be convex, and that matches perfectly with the concave IHSs on the C2Ds. 😀

haha true dat 😛
 
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Are there any precautions I need to consider before I take some sand paper to the heatsink of my CPU?

You say heatsink, but do you mean IHS?

Please specify because the CPU has no heatsink attached
 
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Are there any precautions I need to consider before I take some sand paper to the heatsink of my CPU?

You say heatsink, but do you mean IHS?

Please specify because the CPU has no heatsink attached

I'm talking about my Venus 12 heatsink.
 
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: AgentJean
Are there any precautions I need to consider before I take some sand paper to the heatsink of my CPU?

You say heatsink, but do you mean IHS?

Please specify because the CPU has no heatsink attached

I'm talking about my Venus 12 heatsink.


In that case it's easy. Just keep it on a 100% flat and smooth surface and work slowly. The guides linked are helpful if you want something step by step.
 
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