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+[* black] Clean off the old thermal paste using a cloth, of some sort, dipped in isopropyl alcohol.
+[* black] Make sure ''all'' of the old thermal paste is removed before proceeding to the next step (see red areas marked in Image 1).
+[* black] On reassembly, you should only need a small dab of thermal paste in the center of each marked region as it should spread out when you place the component back on. ''Be extra careful as to not get any thermal paste on any circuits.''