Friday, September 17, 2010

How do you embezzle out a laptop cpu?


How do you embezzle out a laptop cpu?

Taking out the CPU is best done by experienced users. It involves deeply of steps and many things can travel wrong which can render your entire system useless. You have to detach the heatsink from the motherboard socket. If you don't do it right you can break the holders and essentially entail a motherboard replacement. When you take the CPU out you could bend or break the jumper on the back.



You own to know how much thermal paste to apply on the CPU, which creates a tight stamp between it and the heatsink to ensure propper heat dissipation. Put too much thermal bond and your CPU will overheat. Put too little and the CPU will overheat.

If you don't attach the heatsink right and apply too much pressure, in the defence of AMD processors you could crack the CPU core and render the CPU useless.



I'm guessing it's pretty clear by now you should bring it to a PC repair shop :)
Carefully. Usually you just pop the adherent off and elevate the lever, but it depends on the socket.



Just check the manual for your motherboard - it will contribute you a complete set of instructions.
This site gives you an illustrate step by step manual to replace ANY cpu. Your computer may look a bit different but the basics are like peas in a pod.


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