At 07:13 AM 5/3/99 , you wrote:
>I have someone who needs the fan replaced on their Intel 133MHz CPU.
>Unfortunately, the heatsink was glued onto the CPU somehow. Has anyone had
>experience removing these? How tricky is it? I'd hate to break the CPU or
>mess it up with chemicals while trying to remove the heatsink and glue so I
>can put on a new one.
Two methods I have used
1- run system for 5-10 minutes to get chip warm - checking constantly. This
will usually make what ever method of attachement -- heat paste or sticker
-- more pleiable and then very carefully and slowly rotate the heat back
and forth in small movements until it breaks free.
2- remove chip from system, get hair dryer and warm up the assembly to make
"glue" more pliable, then carefully insert the edge of a blunt knife like a
butter knife between the heat sink and chip and slowly work it in and lift
ever so slowly to life heat sink off chip.
The caveats on both methods is : CAREFULLY and SLOWLY . it may take up to
15 minutes to get fan off is really stuck on. most often it pops free a lot
sooner.
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