After about $20 worth of sandpaper and 4 hours later, I have a somewhat shiny Ultra-120 Extreme that really sucks at cooling -- this whole experience was a complete and total debacle. I have a Q6600 @ 9x333 and my pre-lap temps (load) were as per TAT:
60
61
55
55
After I lapped it the first two cores are >80C. I really blew it! I think must have taken too much off. The material came out of the center first suggesting the thing is convex. It took about 2-1/2 sheets of 220 grit to get all the nickel color off the thing. Then I went up to 400, then 800. It's not a mirror finish, but it is pretty shiny with a few fine scratches.
I didn't apply enough AS5 to the lapped HS originally. I used the same amount I did for the "stock" HS which clearly isn't enough. I put on a FAT line this time through, and my temps are the best yet:
The data as measured in speedfan.exe for a ~1 h x264 encode (uses all 4 cores with a CPU load of >99 %). I made speedfan log the temps (which it does every 3 seconds) and I averaged the whole data set per core for the 2nd pass of the 2-pass encode (the 2nd pass is the most CPU intensive). Room temp for both experiments was ~23 C.
Before lapping:
Core 0: 51.9
Core 1: 51.4
Core 2: 45.6
Core 3: 45.6
After lapping:
Core 0: 49.9
Core 1: 49.4
Core 2: 44.0
Core 3: 44.4
Delta:
Core 0: 2.0
Core 1: 2.0
Core 2: 1.6
Core 3: 1.2
60
61
55
55
After I lapped it the first two cores are >80C. I really blew it! I think must have taken too much off. The material came out of the center first suggesting the thing is convex. It took about 2-1/2 sheets of 220 grit to get all the nickel color off the thing. Then I went up to 400, then 800. It's not a mirror finish, but it is pretty shiny with a few fine scratches.
I didn't apply enough AS5 to the lapped HS originally. I used the same amount I did for the "stock" HS which clearly isn't enough. I put on a FAT line this time through, and my temps are the best yet:
The data as measured in speedfan.exe for a ~1 h x264 encode (uses all 4 cores with a CPU load of >99 %). I made speedfan log the temps (which it does every 3 seconds) and I averaged the whole data set per core for the 2nd pass of the 2-pass encode (the 2nd pass is the most CPU intensive). Room temp for both experiments was ~23 C.
Before lapping:
Core 0: 51.9
Core 1: 51.4
Core 2: 45.6
Core 3: 45.6
After lapping:
Core 0: 49.9
Core 1: 49.4
Core 2: 44.0
Core 3: 44.4
Delta:
Core 0: 2.0
Core 1: 2.0
Core 2: 1.6
Core 3: 1.2