S
ERVICE
P
ROCEDURES
105
T
O
REMOVE
A
CPU
N
OTE
:
This procedure assumes that you have removed the CPU cooling assembly, as
described on
.
1. Lift the CPU socket lever to release the socket cover (see
).
2. Carefully open the socket cover.
3. Grasp the CPU by its edges, gently lift it from the socket and place it on an antistatic surface.
You may have to insert a small, non-magnetic flathead screwdriver between the CPU and the
socket to partially disengage the CPU. Use caution when removing, handling, and setting
aside the CPU, as the pins on the underside can bend easily.
T
O
REPLACE
A
CPU
1. Wipe the contact surface of the CPU chip with a clean, lint-free cloth to ensure proper
contact with the new heatsink.
If you removed the original CPU from the motherboard in order to install it on a new
motherboard, be sure to remove all thermal compound residue from the surface of the CPU
and the base of the heatsink. It may help to scrape all the residue off the surface using the flat
edge of a non-conductive tool. Use a lint-free cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the base
of the heatsink.
2. Insert the CPU into the socket. Make sure that you align the arrow indicating pin 1 on the
CPU with the arrow on the CPU socket.
3. Carefully close the socket cover, and lower the socket lever to secure the cover.
F
IGURE
36:
Replacing a CPU
CPU
Arrow on socket
indicates pin 1
Socket lever
CPU socket
Arrow on CPU
indicates pin 1
Socket cover
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