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the best way to lap a cpu
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ive lapped h-s not cpu,mite sound stupid how do you keep from getting dust in cpu when you lap, i bought the t-tv1 its preatty flat from the box they claim,is there a cover you put on or just blow dust out, unsure
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would it even help if you lap a stock h-s and cpu is it worth it
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i wouldn't lap a cpu to put a stock hsf on it, no. i mean, while it might improve the thermal interface to the hsf, the heat dissipation on the hsf will be so poor i doubt it'll matter much.
check out this thread, you can see pics of my CPU-lapping that may help you. I did get copper dust on my CPU pins, despite having the plastic backing that it comes with on during the lapping. But just wiping it down with a coffee filter and blowing some dust remover (the stuff from a spray can) at it worked fine.
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Pictorial Lapping Guide--Check this out if you're thinking of lapping an HSF and/or IHS!! ASUS P5N-E OCing Guide Best RAM timings guide I've seen "Incorrect using it may cause your system broken. For power End-User use only!" -Gigabyte MB manual (8I865GME-775-RH-Rev2.0)
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