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How to install a Intel CPU in your computer

How to install a Intel CPU in your computer. Eric Diaz ET 280. Determine CPU. First determine what kind of CPU socket you have to determine which CPU to purchase This can be easily found out by running a program called CPU-Z. CPU and Heat sink. Then purchase your CPU heat sink combo.

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How to install a Intel CPU in your computer

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  1. How to install a Intel CPU in your computer Eric Diaz ET 280

  2. Determine CPU • First determine what kind of CPU socket you have to determine which CPU to purchase • This can be easily found out by running a program called CPU-Z.

  3. CPU and Heat sink • Then purchase your CPU heat sink combo.

  4. Old heat sink removal • Next is to remove your old heat sink by unplugging the fan power cord. • Then either unclip or unscrew your old heat sink.

  5. Remove Heat Sink

  6. Release Socket Lever • After heat sink is off you will need to release the socket lever and CPU cover.

  7. Remove CPU Chip

  8. Insert new CPU • Insert new CPU chip VERY CAREFULLYnot to damage any of the pins on the bottom.

  9. Close CPU Housing

  10. New Heat Sink • If you receive a new heat sink then you will notice that it comes preinstalled with thermal paste. • If using old heat sink then new thermal paste must be applied or CPU will overheat.

  11. Heat sink reinstall • Last thing to do is reinstall your heat sink and plug the fan power cord back into the motherboard and enjoy your new CPU!

  12. Credits Designer, Editor And All That Good Stuff: Eric Diaz

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