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This document can help in removing and replacing a processor. Use it in addition to the information that comes
with a new processor. Be sure to read the instructions that come with the new processor before installing.
If adding or reusing a processor-cooling fan, get a tube of thermal grease from the local computer
supply store.
Use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad to eliminate or reduce damage from static
electricity.
Find a clear, flat, stable work surface over a floor that is not carpeted.
WARNING: The edges of metal panels can cut skin. Be careful not to slide skin along any interior metal
edge of the computer.
CAUTION: This product contains components that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
To reduce the chance of ESD damage, work over a noncarpeted floor, use a static
dissipative work surface (such as a conductive foam pad), and wear an ESD wrist strap
connected to a grounded surface.
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4. If you have trouble removing the panels, go to the HP Support site , type your computer model number,
and type , or into the text box. Otherwise, continue to the next step.
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1. Gently lay the computer on its side with the open area easily accessible.
2. Find the fan duct. It is located over the processor and attached to the inside back of the case.
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4. Unplug the fan's wires from the motherboard. Note the location of the connector on the motherboard
because you must reattach the wires later.
5. The power supply is a gray rectangular box with many wires coming out of it, and is usually attached to
the inside back of the computer case. If the power supply is located over the processor, remove the
four screws and, without disconnecting the wires, set the power supply aside, preferably on the CD
drive bay. Do not place the power supply on the motherboard.
6. The processor is now clear from any obstructions. Continue to the next step.
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1. If the processor has a fan that is mounted on its cooling fins, unplug the fan wires from the
motherboard. Note where the fan wires connect on the motherboard because you must reattach
the fan wires later.
2. Remove the processor cooling assembly by unlatching any levers on the fan assembly or
unattaching any retaining clips with a small flat bladed screw driver.
Examples of processor fan retaining devices
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3. Gently lift the cooling fan assembly from the surface of the processor.
4. Use the processor retaining device to unlock the processor from the socket. The retaining
device might be a plastic arm on the side of the socket, a cover that fits down around the sides
of the processor, or other device. The following graphics show the most common retaining
devices:
6. Match the processor to the socket. There is one corner that is different. Use this corner to align
the pins on the processor with the holes in the socket.
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7. With the retainment device in the unlocked position, insert the new processor into the socket.
The processor sits down against the bottom of the socket.
9. Apply thermal grease evenly to the raised square in the center of the processor.
11. Plug the wires from the cooling fan into the connector on the motherboard and continue to the
next step.
To remove and install a processor with a slot connector, use the following steps:
1. If the processor has a fan, unplug the fan wires from the motherboard. Note where the fan
wires connect on the motherboard because you must reattach the wires later.
2. Press in on the handles at the top corners of the processor while gently pulling out on the
processor. The processor (and cooling fan, if present) slides up and out, leaving two
plastic guideposts that stick out from the motherboard.
3. Gently lay the old processor aside and pick up the new processor.
4. Slide the new processor down between the guideposts and press it firmly into the
connector. The handles move out and snap into place when the processor is fully seated
and the cooling fins point towards the inside of the motherboard.
5. Connect the processor fan wires into the connector on the motherboard.
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1. If the power supply was removed, reattach it to the inside back of the case with four screws.
2. If the fan duct was removed, reattach it to the inside back of the case by inserting the fan duct's tabs
into its slots or by replacing the fan duct's screws.
3. Slide any swing-out or slide-out bays back into position. Make sure that there are no cables touching the
processor fan.
4. Slide the case panels back into their respective slots in the sides of the computer.
6. Reinstall all the cables into the back of the computer. Plug the power cord in last.
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