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...6foot)) (HP p/n 5184-0875) 5. The CPU chip socket must order item 3 or 4) 3. Tools Required To add or replace a CPU, or to clean a system board socket and the surrounding area, you : • Replace a system board (using the CPUs from the old system board to populate the new system board). •...Replacement or installation of a CPU requires that the CPU chip socket be replaced in the inspection of the CPU assembly, with the component names. European power cord (2 meter (6foot)) (HP p/n 5184-0874) 4. Vacuum filter (0.03 micron) (HP p/n 3150-0785) A magnifying glass, (at least ...
...6foot)) (HP p/n 5184-0875) 5. The CPU chip socket must order item 3 or 4) 3. Tools Required To add or replace a CPU, or to clean a system board socket and the surrounding area, you : • Replace a system board (using the CPUs from the old system board to populate the new system board). •...Replacement or installation of a CPU requires that the CPU chip socket be replaced in the inspection of the CPU assembly, with the component names. European power cord (2 meter (6foot)) (HP p/n 5184-0874) 4. Vacuum filter (0.03 micron) (HP p/n 3150-0785) A magnifying glass, (at least ...
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Title 1 Heat Sink 2 EMI O-Ring 3 Thermostrate Pad 4 CPU Chip 5 CPU Chip Socket 6 CPU Chip Socket Dust Cover 134 Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning 1 2 3 4 5 6 ccrr011 No.
Title 1 Heat Sink 2 EMI O-Ring 3 Thermostrate Pad 4 CPU Chip 5 CPU Chip Socket 6 CPU Chip Socket Dust Cover 134 Chapter Adding CPUs and Socket Cleaning 1 2 3 4 5 6 ccrr011 No.
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...is not necessary to clean the waxy residue left behind on the CPU chip until you are removed and then replaced onto the same system board or onto a new system board. 1. Missing buttons will show up ). 11. Install the system board socket dust cover (A3639-40024) (item 6) into the socket with...the heat sink assembly, with the socket or stay attached to the heat sink. (Usually the CPU chip stays in a clean, ESD safe area. 5. The chip should snap into the empty system board socket. 4. Refer to the photograph below for missing or damaged buttons. Chapter 135 Carefully vacuum the area...
...is not necessary to clean the waxy residue left behind on the CPU chip until you are removed and then replaced onto the same system board or onto a new system board. 1. Missing buttons will show up ). 11. Install the system board socket dust cover (A3639-40024) (item 6) into the socket with...the heat sink assembly, with the socket or stay attached to the heat sink. (Usually the CPU chip stays in a clean, ESD safe area. 5. The chip should snap into the empty system board socket. 4. Refer to the photograph below for missing or damaged buttons. Chapter 135 Carefully vacuum the area...