Do I need to lap my CPU?

Never lap a new CPU... give it 3-6 months in your machine to verify that you have a good chip. After that time if you feel like another few degrees off the operating temps is needed to stabilize an aggressive overclock, I say do it.
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Why would you lap a CPU?

Lapping a CPU is not something that you'd do with a typical computer, but is rather a practice reserved for enthusiasts or for people that need to squeeze as much performance out of their computers as possible.
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Should you touch the CPU?

CPUs are not really fragile, especially LGA ones. Even CPUs without heatspreaders are perfectly safe to handle barehanded. High static environments, or excessive physical force, are the only things that could damage it.
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What is lapping a CPU?

Lapping is a fancy word that machinists use for sanding. In this case, you'll be sanding the metal plate that sits on top of the CPU.
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Is CPU a sand?

Your CPU Came From Sand

Sand. Made up of 25 percent silicon, is, after oxygen, the second most abundant chemical element that's in the earth's crust. Sand, especially quartz, has high percentages of silicon in the form of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and is the base ingredient for semiconductor manufacturing.
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What is heat sink?

What is a Heat Sink? A heat sink is a component that increases the heat flow away from a hot device. It accomplishes this task by increasing the device's working surface area and the amount of low-temperature fluid that moves across its enlarged surface area.
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Is lapping a CPU safe?

Never lap a new CPU... give it 3-6 months in your machine to verify that you have a good chip. After that time if you feel like another few degrees off the operating temps is needed to stabilize an aggressive overclock, I say do it.
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Can you fry a CPU by touching it?

Avoid frying your electrical components with static electricity. With delicate electrical components such as RAM, graphics cards and CPUs, caution and delicate handling are always watchwords. CPUs in particular can get fried very easily by errant static electricity.
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Where do I touch my CPU?

The top of a CPU has an integrated heat spreader so you're not really touching the CPU head itself. The biggest danger is electrostatic discharge. You would want to pick it up by the corners and place it into its slot.
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How can I damage my CPU?

How to Ruin Your Computer in 6 Easy Steps
  1. Don't clean it. ...
  2. Don't ever reboot. ...
  3. Never Defrag. ...
  4. Expose it to the elements. ...
  5. Plug it directly into the wall. ...
  6. Shut it down improperly, and often.
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Is it OK to touch your motherboard?

Simple answer is: yes, you can give out a static electricity discharge that can damage electrical components. It is good practice to always ground yourself before touching any components.
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Will bent pins fry a CPU?

It's definitely possible that bent pins could damage a CPU if it was installed that way.
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Can you touch RAM with bare hands?

Before handling any electrical components, including RAM, always ground yourself to nullify any static charges that may have built up on you. Avoid installing RAM or any other computer component on carpet. Carpets generate tons of static electricity very quickly and you could fry your RAM module without even knowing.
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What happens if heat sink is not installed?

If the cpu is designed to run with a heat sink, DO NOT INSTALL OR EVEN TEST IT WITHOUT. It will go into smoke or heavily speed throttle because of excessive heat.
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What happens if there is no heat sink?

If a processor is overheated and does not have a heat sink, the CPU can be damaged. The computer may be dysfunctional and not able to complete a POST (power on self-test). If a POST fails, nothing will appear on the screen and the computer speakers may produce only a series of beeps.
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When should you use a heatsink?

Heat sinks are used with high-power semiconductor devices such as power transistors and optoelectronics such as lasers and light-emitting diodes (LEDs), where the heat dissipation ability of the component itself is insufficient to moderate its temperature.
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Is Moore's Law?

Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles about every two years, though the cost of computers is halved. Another tenet of Moore's Law says that the growth of microprocessors is exponential.
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Are CPUs made of silicon?

CPUs are made mostly of an element called silicon. Silicon is rather common in earths crust and is a semiconductor. This means that depending on what materials you add to it, it can conduct when a voltage is applied to it. It is the 'switch that makes a CPU work.
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Who invented the CPU?

The CPU was first invented and developed at Intel with the help of Ted Hoff and others in the early 1970s. The first processor released by Intel was the 4004 processor, shown in the picture.
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How do I know if my CPU pin is damaged?

To check, put the CPU on a flat surface with pins in the air. Then, run the card through a row of undamaged pins. The card should make contact with the pins with minimal pressure. It definitely shouldn't bend the pins or damage any part of the CPU.
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How do I know if my CPU pin is bent?

Try looking at the CPU from different angles or using a magnifying glass if you're having trouble telling whether the pins are bent. Since the CPU and the pins are so small, having a mounted magnifying glass could help you identify and fix bent pins.
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Can a damaged CPU damage a motherboard?

A Broken CPU cannot break a motherboard, as a CPU does not discharge electricity. An electric surge, overheating issues or ESD event could lead to damage to the motherboard and the CPU inturn.
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Can you build PC with bare hands?

Just a precaution, don't go crazy you don't have to build the PC while naked or anything. 2) make sure you are ready to do what you need to do. Lay out your processor box, memory, etc at hand, so you don't have to get up and get detracted. Again it's just a precaution to make things go smoothly as possible.
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Can static destroy motherboard?

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is another threat. One static shock can permanently destroy a motherboard. If you handle your motherboard properly, though, you'll avoid many potential problems.
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