I recently bought a 2 week old Scythe Ninja HSF and it arrived with several scuffs on it's copper interface:
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/mshan/IMG_0814.jpg
I think it got damaged in transit because the seller left one of the mobo brackets resting against this surface and I think it rubbed against it in transit, producing those three linear scratches in the top of the photo above.
I'm thinking of getting this lapping kit from SVC.com ( http://www.svc.com/lapkit-p.html ) to eliminate those scratches.
I've never lapped a hsf before, so what should I know in terms of things to avoid and hints to do it right? e. g. how securely do those Ninja brackets clamp the hsf to the mobo (I'm using socket 939) and is it possible to sand off too much, leaving a gap that can only be filled with excess application of Artic Silver Ceramique?
Also, is it safe to rinse the hsf under running water and then let it completely dry out for several days to make sure there are no metal filing that could short out a mobo?
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/mshan/IMG_0814.jpg
I think it got damaged in transit because the seller left one of the mobo brackets resting against this surface and I think it rubbed against it in transit, producing those three linear scratches in the top of the photo above.
I'm thinking of getting this lapping kit from SVC.com ( http://www.svc.com/lapkit-p.html ) to eliminate those scratches.
I've never lapped a hsf before, so what should I know in terms of things to avoid and hints to do it right? e. g. how securely do those Ninja brackets clamp the hsf to the mobo (I'm using socket 939) and is it possible to sand off too much, leaving a gap that can only be filled with excess application of Artic Silver Ceramique?
Also, is it safe to rinse the hsf under running water and then let it completely dry out for several days to make sure there are no metal filing that could short out a mobo?