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PC-3312
Carefully use screwdriver to loosen
clip while pressing down
Fan
Processor
Socket
Push the handle slightly sideways to slide it over the lever lock tab,
then move the handle to a 90-degree, upright position. Be sure the
socket is completely open. Don't use excessive force. Your
computer’s motherboard should not bend or flex while you are
opening the socket. See the illustration on the next page.
Step 8 — Open the socket handle and remove the
existing processor from the socket
Carefully insert the tool between the heat sink and the socket, just
above the socket tab. Gently pry outward to allow the heat sink to
slip over the tab. You should then be able to completely release the
heat sink from all the other socket tabs.
Some heat sinks clamp tightly over the socket tab and require a tool
such as a screwdriver to loosen the clip enough to slide over the tab.
See the illustration below.
Warning!: Damage to equipment! Some manufacturers
use thermal grease to attach the heat sink to the
processor. Thermal grease is a conductive material and
can damage your computer if it gets on socket pin holes,
processor pins, or other components. Avoid getting
thermal grease residue on your hands or the computer
when you remove the heat sink from the processor.
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