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Do not touch the processor contacts. Contaminants on the processor contacts, such as oil from your skin,
can cause connection failures.
Do not allow the thermal grease on the processor or heat sink to come in contact with anything. Contact
with any surface can compromise the thermal grease, rendering it ineffective. Thermal grease can damage
components, such as the electrical connectors in the processor socket.
Note: The heat sink, processor, and processor carrier for your system might be different than those shown
in the illustrations.
Procedure
Step 1. Separate the processor from the heat sink and carrier.
Figure 224. Separating a processor from the heat sink and carrier
Note: Do not touch the contacts on the processor.
a.
Lift the handle to release the processor from the carrier.
b.
Hold the processor by its edges; then, lift the processor from the heat sink and carrier.
c.
Without putting the processor down, wipe the thermal grease from the top of the processor
with an alcohol cleaning pad; then, place the processor on a static protective surface with the
processor-contact side up.
Step 2. Separate the processor carrier from the heat sink.
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