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-[* black] To start removing the motherboard you have to remove a total of 5 screws, they are all a PH #1 bit and length of 3/8ths in.
-[* icon_note] It is recommended to push down firmly on the screws as to not strip them when removing them as they may not spin easily at first
-[* black] There are three on the right of the fan and require some moderate force to remove the first time
-[* black] There is two more on the left side of the fan and require a moderate amount of force to remove the first time
-[* black] After removing the screws the two metal tabs on either side will be free, just make sure to not bend them or accidentally damage the wires while doing further dissasembly
+[* red] Remove five 9.5 mm screws from the motherboard using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
+[* icon_note] Push down firmly on the screws as to not strip them when removing them as they may not spin easily at first.
+[* icon_note] After removing the screws the two metal tabs on either side will be free. Make sure to not bend them or accidentally damage the wires while doing further dissasembly.