E8400 before and after (lapping)

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Hi guys

Decided to lap the cpu that i received last week.

Before:
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After:
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What you think of my first go? :)
Will have to report back after i've lapped the sunbeam and check temps...
 
I like that. Was it particularly tricky? I'm trying to reduce the temps on my Q6600 a bit, am tempted to lap it.

Also, the Noctua cooler has a ridged finish on it [presumably to allow the thermal paste to fill the gaps or something], hands up who thinks it should be lapped too?
 
Nice straight reflection lines - shiney is easy - flat means you spent the time well.
Lap a heatpipe - I wouldn't - the pipe wall thickness is under 1mm and it's already be thinned in production...

Edit: Also micro groves is as good as mirror finish (dependant on TIM) maybe better.

The aim of lapping is FLAT not a Reflection.
 
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I like that. Was it particularly tricky? I'm trying to reduce the temps on my Q6600 a bit, am tempted to lap it.

Also, the Noctua cooler has a ridged finish on it [presumably to allow the thermal paste to fill the gaps or something], hands up who thinks it should be lapped too?

Lap it, its quite some fun! Especially if you got an hour to spare on your hands...


Bradley8988 said:
Well warranty is voided so les hope temps are better.

Lets not just state the obvious now :)
 
Nice straight reflection lines - shiney is easy - flat means you spent the time well.
Lap a heatpipe - I wouldn't - the pipe wall thickness is under 1mm and it's already be thinned in production...

Ok, comment taken onboard. Sunbeam is gonna take the backseat on this one :p
 
Must say i didnt get that kind of a finish when i did my q6600 with halfords stuff. Only went up to 1500 grit which made it reflective, but certainly not a mirrored finish like that looks.
 
Thanks for your comments.

Finally got it installed and the pc is booting... at least its not broke :D
 
not a mirrored finish like that
I think you need to use metal polish to get the real mirror-finish?

I did try it once but I was put off my some people saying the metal polish get's into the surface layers and impedes the proper TIM performance! . . . lol how geeky! :p

I stop at 400/600 grit myself, seems to do the job, if I go any higher grit the finish gets all black and sooty from the fine grades for some reason? :confused:
 
I didn't use any polish.
Simply kept going up grades of paper.
Started at 600 > 800 > 1200 > 1500.
Kept going over the same spot on the 1500 and it came out like this, blow off all the dust and was done.
 
Hey MarkA, what colour is the sandpaper?

[edit] also how come you didn't do any before and after comparisons? :confused:

You just wanted a shiny CPU or? :p
 
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Looking good, lapped my q6600 and TRUE black and it made quite a difference to the temps, done both upto 2000 grit, which was a bit of overkill, didnt bother with any polish, just dry lapping and a fine brush to stop the sandpaper from clogging with soot.
 
I lapped a E2180 and i went up to 2500 grit which made it quite high polished. Corner wasn't very flat though. I stuck like 1.7v through it and my WC held it fine.


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