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Removing the CPU heatsink and fan assembly

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attilathehun1 - 23 May 2008 03:26 GMT
Ok, I did it, myself. I used a large straight head screwdriver and some large
needle nose pliers. I first  removed the motherboard from the PC, after
labeling or labelling the motherboard connectors with the front panel
connectors with post address labels. I then took a good look at how it was
hooked up and then pushed down with the screwdriver and pulled out with the
needle nose plier the heatsink and fan hook-up and presto! I didi it!
Now, isn't it better when someone isn't jealous and will tell someone with
precise ways of doing things.
Ok, gotta go, but I feel alot better. It took me days of dealing with
morons to finally get this to go. I did this myself without any help, wait I
take that back. There was one person who said to use pliers and a
screwdriver, but he didn't go into detail. I did that, going into detail.
See, I don't need to do PC tech work for a living, at least, not yet.
                                                      Thanks, attilathehun1
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RJK - 23 May 2008 10:38 GMT
...and again....

There's at least a  MILLION AND ONE  REALLY good tutorials, and "step by
step"  "work throughs," out there on the web - on how to remove and replace,
or fit, various types of cpu h/s & fans,  all you have to do is a little
search and READ !

...enjoy, ...having it "UP YOURS"  :-)

regards, Richard

> Ok, I did it, myself. I used a large straight head screwdriver and some
> large
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>                                                       Thanks,
> attilathehun1
Rob Roy - 28 May 2008 08:52 GMT
The only MORON is you.

> Ok, I did it, myself. I used a large straight head screwdriver and some
> large
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>                                                       Thanks,
> attilathehun1
 
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