
19-08-2009
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| Re: How to upgrade processor ( CPU ) How to Upgrade a CPU - Shut down the computer, and unplug all accessories attached to it.
- Continue by unplugging the computer completely from its power source, and "ground" yourself.
- Remove the screws holding the computer's cover in place.
- Remove the cover and place it gently to the side.
- Locate the computer's motherboard with different components attached to it.
- The motherboard will be connected to the heatsink and fan, which protects the computer from overheating.
- Remove the heatsink, and your computer's CPU will be located below it.
- When the old CPU is visible, remove this old one by lifting up the tab holding it in place, and lifting it out.
- The new CPU can be inserted by matching it correctly into position.
- Push down the tab to hold the new CPU into position. It is important to exercise extreme care when upgrading a CPU, because it is a fragile piece of computer equipment.
- A thin layer of thermal compound should be applied before placing the heatsink back into position. This thermal compound is used to ensure a better connection between the CPU and the heatsink.
- Afterwards, the heatsink can be reinstalled, and the fan's wire reattached to the motherboard.
- The next step would be to confirm everything is properly connected, before closing the computer again.
- When you are satisfied with the connections, screw the computer's cover back into place, after removing the "grounding" cable.
- Plug your computer into its power source, and attach all the accessories, which were removed in the beginning, and turn the computer on.
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