I just wanted to let you guys see my latest project: Lapping my heatsink! (And I took pictures!) The theory behind lapping is that a flatter/smoother surface promotes better heat transfer. Better heat transfer means your CPU runs cooler.
I discovered a Heatsink Lapping Kit from David Brown at
Easy PC Kits, and I thought I would try it on a heatsink that I no longer used. The lapping kit is pictured below:

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Victim: Copper base from a ThermalTake Volcano 11
Here's the BEFORE shots. (The heatsink looks very much like this when it comes from the factory):

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Then 90 minutes later, I ended up with a nice flat shiny piece of copper:

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I opted to lap it in straight lines rather than circular (or figure 8) motions. I've seen people argue about which one is better. My next heatsink I will lap in circular/figure 8 motions and see how different it is.
I haven't tested it, so I don't know how much of a temperature drop it made. (This is an extra heatsink I don't need.) At some point, I'll get around to doing the same to my current heatsink (TT SilentBoost)
Hope some of you found that interesting!
- rp
[Edit: I can spell, honest!!]