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Removing the Heatsink and Fan, Removing the Processor

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Figure 6-34 removing and replacing hardware parts removing and replacing the processor 5. Unscrew the four heatsink spring tension shoulder screws and lift it off of the processor. See Figure 6-34. The small amount of heat created during the 3 to 5 minute warm-up should aid in separating the heatsink from the processor. Removing the Heatsink and Fan Spring Tension Holder Screw Figure 6-35 Spring Tension Shoulder Screws Heatsink and Fan 6. Open the Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) lever, located at the side of the processor socket, until it is in the vertical position (depending on the socket design, the handle may need to go past vertical), then carefully lift out the processor. To avoid bending the processor pins, keep the processor perfectly flat when removing it. See Figure 6-35. Removing the Processor ZIF Lever Processor's Beveled Corner 170 Processor Chapter 6

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removing and replacing hardware parts
removing and replacing the processor
Chapter 6
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5. Unscrew the four heatsink spring tension shoulder screws and lift it
off of the processor. See Figure 6-34. The small amount of heat
created during the 3 to 5 minute warm-up should aid in separating
the heatsink from the processor.
Figure 6-34
Removing the Heatsink and Fan
6. Open the Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) lever, located at the side of the
processor socket, until it is in the vertical position (depending on the
socket design, the handle may need to go past vertical), then carefully
lift out the processor. To avoid bending the processor pins, keep the
processor perfectly flat when removing it. See Figure 6-35.
Figure 6-35
Removing the Processor
Spring Tension Shoulder Screws
Spring Tension Holder Screw
Heatsink and Fan
Processor
Processor’s Beveled Corner
ZIF Lever