5. Release the metal securing clip that holds the heat sink assembly to the microprocessor zero insertion force (ZIF) connector.
Press down on the folded part of the clip with a small screwdriver to release the clip (see
Figure 3
). The securing clip hooks over tabs on the
sides of the socket.
6. Remove the heat sink assembly from the microprocessor.
Figure 3. Microprocessor Heat Sink
NOTICE: Be careful not to bend any of the pins when you remove the microprocessor from its socket. Bending the pins can
permanently damage the microprocessor.
7. Remove the microprocessor from the ZIF socket.
The microprocessor socket is a ZIF socket with a lever-type handle that secures the microprocessor in, or releases it from, the socket.
NOTICE: Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the back of the computer.
To remove the microprocessor, pull the ZIF socket release lever straight out until the microprocessor is released (see
Figure 4
). Then
remove the microprocessor by lifting it straight up from the socket. Leave the release lever extended so that the socket is ready for
installation of the new microprocessor.
Figure 4. Removing the Microprocessor
1
Thumbscrews (2)
2
Cooling fan
3
Metal securing clip
4
Heat sink assembly
5
Microprocessor
6
ZIF socket
1
Metal securing clip
2
Press here to release securing clip
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