| 06.12.2008 00:11 | | | How much time did u use? :D |
| 04.10.2007 15:06 | | | I agree with that, it must be flat. |
| 04.10.2007 14:31 | | | Well I've read about a couple different approaches on this. In the end the most important thing is that the surfaces are flat...:) |
| 04.10.2007 14:23 | | | As I understand, you dont want direct metal to metal contact. But instead you want a thin film of grease to do the transfer. I might be wrong tho. |
| 04.10.2007 11:59 | | | Not that it matters that much though. This is a nicely lapped Cpu for sure...:) |
| 04.10.2007 11:58 | | | That's a nice shine...:) But if my memory serves me correctly, getting a mirror shine might not the be most efficient way. This way the only thing that transfers heat from the cpu to the block will be thermalgrease. With a some what courser lapping the metal of the cpu would actually connect to the heatsink without the thermalgrease in between. |
| 04.10.2007 11:03 | | | I heard on the interweb, that teh mirror will reflect heat very well. :D |
| 04.10.2007 10:57 | | | Why did you install mirror on your heatsink? =D |
| 04.10.2007 10:13 | | | it should be quite straight now.. shine+++ :) |