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Steps to disassemble the CPU:
1. First of all, turn on the computer host, let's first get to know that there is a CPU fan on the motherboard CPU, and the fan will also have a power cord to connect to power supply. Let's unplug the fan power cord first.
2. Then turn the four pillars of the fan, and pull the pillar button upwards after turning, so that the pillars are stripped off the motherboard in turn.
3. After all the pillars are pulled up, we can easily pick up the CPU fan. At this time, we can understand how the fan strut corners can get stuck to the motherboard.
4. Next, you have to be careful and forceful, there is a pressure bar on the side of the CPU slot, press the pressure bar to buckle it outward, and then you can lift it up.
5. In addition, there is a cap to press the CPU, and then lift the cap up.
6. Finally, the CPU can be easily taken out, and in the process of disassembling the motherboard CPU, you can't use too much force, so as not to damage the socket and CPU.
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There is no need to reinstall the system.
Re-plugging and installing the CPU is a physical installation process, which is commonly used for cleaning ash, applying silicone grease, replacing the CPU, etc., and is operated under the shutdown of the computer. The installation system is the process of installing the software, which is a necessary program for the computer to work after it is started.
If you replace the CPU, you may need to reset the motherboard BIOS, just simply plug and install the CPU, it will not have any impact on the computer, and there is no need to reinstall the system.
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If the CPU is removed and then installed, the computer cannot be turned on, it should be that the CPU is not installed properly, resulting in the computer not being able to turn on.
When installing the CPU, check the following aspects:
1. Whether the CPU pins are well aligned with the motherboard interface to ensure that the CPU is well connected with the motherboard;
2. Check whether the pins are broken or bent, and if there are bends, they can be corrected;
3. Check that the electrical plug on the motherboard should be plugged in tightly, if it is loose, please plug it in tightly;
4. Check whether the CPU fan is connected and whether it can work normally, and make sure that the CPU fan is connected before it can be turned on and worked;
5. Check whether the CPU contacts are dirty, oxidized, etc., and if so, please use an eraser to clean them;
6. Check to see if the needles in the CPU slot of the motherboard are deformed and misaligned, and if there is a problem, you can fix it first.
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Disassembling a CPU requires a certain amount of skill and experience, so it is recommended to understand the relevant operation steps before disassembling and exercise caution when operating quickly. Here are the general steps to remove your CPU:
1.Turn off your computer and power it off: Before you remove your CPU, make sure that your computer is turned off and disconnected from the power cord. This avoids electric shock or damage to the hardware during disassembly.
2.Remove the heatsink: Find where the CPU is located, usually on the motherboard.
To remove the heatsink from the CPU, you need to loosen or finger the screws that hold the heatsink in place using a screwdriver, and then gently remove the heatsink from the CPU. Be careful not to break the heatsink or CPU.
3.Remove the CPU: After removing the heatsink, the CPU can be seen.
Usually the CPU is connected to the motherboard through contacts. Use tweezers or other tools to remove the fixing tabs or screws around the CPU, and gently pull the CPU out of the motherboard. Be careful not to break the contacts of the CPU or motherboard.
4.Remove the CPU fan: If there is a fan on the CPU, you will need to remove the fan from the CPU by first unplugging the power cord of the fan from the motherboard, and then using a screwdriver or other tool to remove the screws or clips that hold the fan in place.
5.Inspect the disassembled parts: Inspect the CPU, heatsink, and fan to make sure there is no damage. If there is damage, it needs to be replaced in time.
It's important to note that removing the CPU may affect the life of your PC, so make sure you understand the steps before removing it and proceed with caution when doing so. If you are unsure how to proceed, it is advisable to seek the help of a professional.
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For users who want to upgrade or replace their computer's CPU, it is important to know how to properly remove and install the CPU. Here's a simple guide to the steps to remove your computer's CPU:
Step 1: Turn off your computer.
Before operating any computer component, you must first turn off the computer and unplug it. This is to ensure that the computer does not suffer any damage.
Step 2: Locate the CPU slot.
The CPU slot on a computer motherboard is usually located on the motherboard** and is usually covered with a small cover. The lid needs to be gently opened to access the CPU slot, but care should be taken not to forcibly remove or destroy any accessories.
There are three steps: unlock the CPU.
Usually there is a small metal handle on the CPU that is used to lock the CPU in the slot. This handle needs to be gently rotated or lifted to release the locked state of the CPU.
Step 4: Remove the CPU
Once the CPU is unlocked, you can gently pry it until it pops out of the slot. Make sure you don't use too much force or improper disassembly when removing the CPU to prevent damage to the CPU or other devices.
So what are the steps when installing a computer CPU? In addition to the above action in reverse, don't forget to brush with silicone grease!
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Pull up the fixed lever and quietly bring it to a 90° angle with the banquet reed insert imitation Zen seat, and then remove the CPU, and prepare for the closed dust annihilation test as follows**.
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I want to apply silicone, but I don't need to reinstall the system, and my computer also changed the CPU fan and then reinstalled it.
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No, certainly not. The system is installed on the hard disk, and it has nothing to do with the CPU. If you remove your hard drive and put it on someone else's computer, you will want to use it as if you wanted to use your own computer. All the data you can use is on your hard drive.
To repaint! Clean the previous silicone first and rub it with alcohol.
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There is no need to reinstall the system, you need to reapply some silicone grease, not silicone.
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Do not install the system.
Silicone still needs to be coated, especially when the weather is going to be hot.
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There is no need to reinstall the system.
If you are changing the motherboard or graphics card, you will need to change the system or reinstall the drivers of the motherboard and graphics card.
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No, you don't! Silicone is best applied to heat dissipation better!
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Sofa, absolutely no need to reload, finished.
You install the old CPU again and try it, if it can start normally, it may be caused by your CPU and the motherboard is not compatible, or it may be caused by the fact that you did not install it when you installed it, if it can't start normally, it means that you have touched other hardware, such as memory modules, loose display ports, etc., check it well, be careful, you can find me if you have any problems.
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