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Lapping your processor has never been easier.

Read more about NUDEcnc's Nlap IHS and Nlap DIE lapping tools.

Read more about NUDEcnc's Nlap IHS and Nlap DIE lapping tools.
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You missed out on a great deal of fun.I didn't lap my cpu's!
I didn't want to risk it being on a low income at the time, it seemed like a clever way to get better temps but i could not do it.You missed out on a great deal of fun.
I was fresh out of high school and into university back then, so no real disposable income. But I'm that kind of guy. I just had to do it. It was risky and I was scared as hell of breaking it. But there was simply no realistic scenario in which I didn't take that chip and lapped the crap out of it. It's too exciting for me. But I'm happiest when the stakes are high or when something breaks and I have to figure out how to fix it.I didn't want to risk it being on a low income at the time, it seemed like a clever way to get better temps but i could not do it.
You can still do it.Those days were a little before my time as a PC builder. Shame I didn't get into things earlier.
Me?I feel like it's 2008 again. Who among us hasn't lapped their Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad back in the day?
It's both nowadays. First you delid and then you lap the chip. But back then almost nobody tried to delid their CPU. It was mostly about lapping the IHS. It means that you're polishing the surface to a mirror sheen. You can find old tutorials about it on YouTube.Me?
Also, what's lapping? I thought this was delidding.