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awol
06-20-01, 02:37 PM
for those that have one... have you lapped it and if so, how much lower were your temps?

i'm thinking about lapping mine.

thanks...

jeff_harrison_344
06-20-01, 02:42 PM
Yes and about 2-3C :)

traVinator
06-20-01, 04:02 PM
Thinking about lapping mine,too.....what grit and type of sandpaper did you use???

jeff_harrison_344
06-20-01, 07:23 PM
started at 300 and ended at 1600

doublec16
06-20-01, 08:00 PM
With the Glaciator, my CPU is only a couple degrees C above the MB temperature at idle so I don't think lapping would make that much of a difference. Maybe at full load it would make a difference, where the difference is 10C or so.

Phil
06-20-01, 08:15 PM
these are very well made sinks I would expect them to have a pretty flat base to start with. Of course lapping with some higher grade may smoothen this out a little

sequoia464
06-20-01, 08:38 PM
... what kind of results are the rest of you having with this heatsink? I have read some of the info on how the onboard thermistor will give misleading results with the millenium, my reported temps. aren't any better than with my Alpha 6035. I haven't been able to increase the MHz on my AXIA with this sink either. ...Jury is still out on this one as far as I'm concerned.

awol
06-20-01, 11:48 PM
Phil (Jun 20, 2001 08:15 p.m.):
these are very well made sinks I would expect them to have a pretty flat base to start with. Of course lapping with some higher grade may smoothen this out a little

they come flat as all heatsinks do, but it's no where near a mirror finish or anything close to it. at least that's how mine was...

awol
06-20-01, 11:55 PM
sequoia464 (Jun 20, 2001 08:38 p.m.):
... what kind of results are the rest of you having with this heatsink? I have read some of the info on how the onboard thermistor will give misleading results with the millenium, my reported temps. aren't any better than with my Alpha 6035. I haven't been able to increase the MHz on my AXIA with this sink either. ...Jury is still out on this one as far as I'm concerned.

i'm only using the onboard thermistor and my temps are a few degrees C lower than my swiftech mc-370. i can run my chip at a higher speed w/o having to up the voltage to the max on my kk266r as i had to do with the swiftech... this is the best air cooling i've used... but i'm gonna go with water in a few days when i have all my parts...