OP OP S slvrstang Daemon Poster Messages 754 Dec 7, 2007 #11 Ste said: Just lap it, its not that big of a deal or hard to do. Look at the second link I posted. Click to expand... Read my first post again.
Ste said: Just lap it, its not that big of a deal or hard to do. Look at the second link I posted. Click to expand... Read my first post again.
Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Dec 7, 2007 #12 Thats a problem then. I would flash BIOS and make sure whatever program you use to moniter temps is up to date.
Thats a problem then. I would flash BIOS and make sure whatever program you use to moniter temps is up to date.
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 7, 2007 #13 Ste said: Actually, you can Remove the IHS. But its far riskier than Lapping. And I have only seen it done on AMD's. A64 / Opteron Ihs Removal Guide - OverclockersClub Forums Oh, well I found one for C2D's.. Its more lapping than removal. Legit Reviews - Intel IHS Lapping and Removal For LGA775 CPU's - Giving Intel Core 2 Duo A New Appearance Click to expand... yeah, I know...I did it to 1 of my AMD processors. But Intel chips have the IHS practically welded to the base.
Ste said: Actually, you can Remove the IHS. But its far riskier than Lapping. And I have only seen it done on AMD's. A64 / Opteron Ihs Removal Guide - OverclockersClub Forums Oh, well I found one for C2D's.. Its more lapping than removal. Legit Reviews - Intel IHS Lapping and Removal For LGA775 CPU's - Giving Intel Core 2 Duo A New Appearance Click to expand... yeah, I know...I did it to 1 of my AMD processors. But Intel chips have the IHS practically welded to the base.