Working with DIMMs and the CPU
Standard 1.06
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4
Remove the clips that secure the heat sink to the motherboard, as
shown in Figure 36.
Figure 36: Heat sink attached to motherboard
5
Remove the heat sink.
.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage
Ensure that you do not bend the wings of the heat sink
while removing the clips as this will cause damage to
the heat sink.
G101790
B
A
Use a tool to pry the
clip away from the
heat sink guide. Ensure
that you do not damage
the heat sink while
removing the clip.
Summary of Contents for 703t
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Page 8: ...8 CallPilot Publication history Standard 1 06...
Page 12: ...Task List Standard 1 06 12 CallPilot...
Page 16: ...Contents Standard 1 06 16 CallPilot...
Page 64: ...Using Windows online diagnostic tools Standard 1 06 64 CallPilot...
Page 76: ...Using serial port diagnostic tools Standard 1 06 76 CallPilot...
Page 118: ...Using CallPilot system utilities Standard 1 06 118 CallPilot Figure 13 Legend Help tab...
Page 144: ...Replacing basic chassis components Standard 1 06 144 CallPilot...
Page 170: ...Replacing media drives Standard 1 06 170 CallPilot...
Page 188: ...RAID operations Standard 1 06 188 CallPilot...
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