For those of you that have lapped your core 2 duo IHS, could you post some pictures? before during and after maybe so i can get an idea of what to expect when i get mine.
For those of you that have lapped your core 2 duo IHS, could you post some pictures? before during and after maybe so i can get an idea of what to expect when i get mine.
I'll start:
During lapping:
Finished result:
Last edited by rick_fx; 01-31-2007 at 08:38 PM.
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These results make gets me tempted to lap mine. Beautiful work guys, always love shiny things!
Love the shiney finishes, what makes me wonder though is why don't people like Intel actually ensure that the IHS is flat, after all they are the 1's concerned with heat output and effective cooling. Can't be that hard can it, just need to mill it flat somewhere in their production cycle.
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My gawd!!! How long did it take you to do that?Originally Posted by Dani
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Nice work theer Dani
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Lapping helped the E6600 a lot because it was shaped like a spoon, but the E4300 didn't get any decrease in temps whatsoever.
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Omg dani and herm how did you get that finish?
what kind of paper did you use?
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Here is some pics of my work.
My E6400:
My Scythe Infinity which i polished a bit:
Watercool Project! (Check it out!) (New update: 25/07-2007: Pics of costom made RAM-cooler + lapjob)
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Watercooling:
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Swiftec MCW60 (Swiftec MC14 and MC21 ramsinks)
Thermochill PA120.3 (3 x Shakoon Silent Eagle 2000 @ ~ 6.5 V)
Laing DCC-2 18W (Aplhacool top)
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Masterkleer 7/16" ID
EK High-Flow fittings
Originally Posted by GrimReaper
1200 grit wet'n'dry because it was the finest grade I could find, (1500 or 2000 grit would be ideal) but I put some metal polish on the paper before lapping (figure 8 motion) Afterwards I just used isopropanol to clean out or dissolve any residue the polish left behind and that was that. For the final cut I prefer to use wet'n'dry that is pretty much worn out or at least has had heavy use as it seems to give a more uniform finish. The keyy is to take your time doing it, I spent about an hour or more to get the finish in those screenies, but in all honesty as long as it is 'flat' thats enough.
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very nice everybody.
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very interesting I used a 2500 wet paper on my heatsink and it looks like I just rubbed it on a tar roadOriginally Posted by HermS
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Originally Posted by [ IE ] unity
Remove the IHS :-P. I popped my 170 and both my 8800s.
polishing the lap job with brasso is not a good idea because it leaves a layer on the IHS.
well that is what I have read before numerous times, also it woudl seem that just leaving the IHS bare as your are going to use TIM would be a better idea?
Originally Posted by phelan1777
I polished it with 99% Isopropyl Alchohol aftwerwards, which should remove the layer. Temps has improved alot anyways
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System:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 @ 3600 MHz, 1.52 Vcore
Asus P5K Deluxe
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Inno3D 8800 GTS 640 Mb @ 648/1512/1021
Corsair HX520W
2 x WD Raptor 74 Gb (RAID0)
Antec P180B (3 x Scythe S-FLEX SFF21E @ ~ 10 V)
Samsung SyncMaster 226BW 22"
Sunbeam Rheobus
Watercooling:
Swiftec Apogee GTX (Bowed)
Swiftec MCW60 (Swiftec MC14 and MC21 ramsinks)
Thermochill PA120.3 (3 x Shakoon Silent Eagle 2000 @ ~ 6.5 V)
Laing DCC-2 18W (Aplhacool top)
EK Multioption 150
Masterkleer 7/16" ID
EK High-Flow fittings
On AMD chips the IHS's are usually pretty flat in my experience so lapping might not be that beneficial. There are gains to be had from removing the IHS completely, but it's a risky job and the risk outweighs the benefit in my opinion.
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Well this CPU was like ~60 euro so no big loss if I do kill it when taking off the IHS Then again according to this http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=132319 S939 chips are becoming rare now maybe I should keep it @ stock as a collector's item to make lots of money selling itOriginally Posted by HermS
Some of these lapping pics are awesome. Last HSF I lapped was I think a GlobaWin, my current Theralright 947U is fairly flat but it it makes like 10C diff then I'm definately going to contemplate lapping the IHS and HSF when I move to C2D in a few months time
good god almighty ive never seen such sexy mirror finishes, dani your takin pictures with your processor half way down the block!
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