With my Opty 165 1.47v at 2.8ghz and Orthos errors. So it looks like I need more volts, but Core Temp shows Core0 at load about 45-48c Core1 53c-56c
Sheesh doesn't seem like my Tuniq Tower 120 is cooling all that great, I mean if I'm going to push more volts and go for 3.0ghz and I'm hitting already 56c.
I lapped this darn thing. When I was dragging it across the sandpaper on the counter top I noticed one section that was off a bit, and for the life of me I couldn't get it even dragging it, so I held it in my hand and sanded it lightly to try and get that out.
HELL I bet I got the lapp messed up, CRAP. How can I tell if it's completly flat?
I don't have a micrometer to check the bottom for flatness would this be the only way for sure, or pull the HSF and CPU and clean them off and lay the CPU on the HSF and see how flat it lays?
How Can I Check If HS Lapp Is Flat/OK?
P.S. I didn't sand it that hard or with a course grit, I did it very light in circles while holding it in my hand trying to even out this section, and I can't imagine as hard as the metal is, I made it uneven at all.
Sheesh doesn't seem like my Tuniq Tower 120 is cooling all that great, I mean if I'm going to push more volts and go for 3.0ghz and I'm hitting already 56c.
I lapped this darn thing. When I was dragging it across the sandpaper on the counter top I noticed one section that was off a bit, and for the life of me I couldn't get it even dragging it, so I held it in my hand and sanded it lightly to try and get that out.
HELL I bet I got the lapp messed up, CRAP. How can I tell if it's completly flat?
I don't have a micrometer to check the bottom for flatness would this be the only way for sure, or pull the HSF and CPU and clean them off and lay the CPU on the HSF and see how flat it lays?
How Can I Check If HS Lapp Is Flat/OK?
P.S. I didn't sand it that hard or with a course grit, I did it very light in circles while holding it in my hand trying to even out this section, and I can't imagine as hard as the metal is, I made it uneven at all.