Dell Precision 530 Microprocessor Replacement - Page 11

Your microprocessor uses a zero insertion force ZIF socket with - troubleshooting

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Removing the Microprocessor Heat Sink latch securing clip latch securing clip heat sink retention base microprocessor socket NOTE: If you are upgrading your microprocessor, you may want to keep the original microprocessor, heat sink, and securing clips for future troubleshooting. NOTE: Your microprocessor upgrade kit should include a replacement microprocessor, heat sink, and two replacement securing clips. 3 Remove the microprocessor from its connector. Your microprocessor uses a zero insertion force (ZIF) socket with a lever-type handle that secures or releases the microprocessor. Microprocessor Replacement 9

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Microprocessor Replacement
9
Removing the Microprocessor Heat Sink
NOTE:
If you are upgrading your microprocessor, you may want to keep
the original microprocessor, heat sink, and securing clips for future
troubleshooting.
NOTE:
Your microprocessor upgrade kit should include a replacement
microprocessor, heat sink, and two replacement securing clips.
3
Remove the microprocessor from its connector.
Your microprocessor uses a zero insertion force (ZIF) socket with a
lever-type handle that secures or releases the microprocessor.
securing clip
latch
heat sink
retention
base
microprocessor socket
latch
securing
clip