Joined
·
435 Posts
I would like to know if there is a way to restore the "perfect flat" surface of a heatsink(the part that actually comes in contact with the CPU). Like if it had small grooves in it or something, how could I fix that?
Originally Posted by gcraw5100 lap it. |
Originally Posted by gcraw5100 Lapping is taking a very fine piece of sandpaper and making the surface super flat and shiny It will also transfer heat better, But you cannot lap the heatsink to much for really deep grooves or it might fit loose, but under normal lapping conditions it will not be loose. You can get lapping kits on frozencpu.com website. |
Originally Posted by lightsource Not JUST a fine grit sandpaper, but multiple grits. From 400 to 2000 (I think), there's about 5 variations between 400 to 2000 that you should get to lap it, and you take a marker, and make an x on the surface, make a figure 8 motion on a sandpaper that is fixed to the desk so it won't move. |
Originally Posted by pbasil1 ya u usaully wanna buy a premade kit cuz it is cheap and works well, but if your like me and have tons of leftover sandpaper.... you can just use that... u wanna start with 400,then 600,800,1000,1500,2000 than if you really want it like a mirror and to be perfect, use some polishing compound w/ a polishing wheel... bling bling!!! |
Originally Posted by Mastacator im working on my gpu coolers now. |
Originally Posted by pbasil1 ya either way works....but you just need to have a piece of glass to do it on....or super flat surface |
Originally Posted by xchrisposix I would like to know if there is a way to restore the "perfect flat" surface of a heatsink(the part that actually comes in contact with the CPU). Like if it had small grooves in it or something, how could I fix that? |
Originally Posted by pbasil1 what was the final grit you used? 2500? or polishing compound? and if compound what kind? |