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[* icon_note] Turn the logic board assembly over to access the heat sink's x-clamp.
[* icon_reminder] To avoid ESD damage, be sure to lay your logic board on a soft, static free surface during service.
[* icon_caution] The logic board is very sensitive to impact and scratching. Be sure to not let the screwdriver slip and damage the logic board.
-[* black] Starting at the front left corner of the x-clamp, insert a 1.5 mm flathead screwdriver between the heat sink's peg and the x-clamp's hook.
+[* black] Starting at the front left corner of the x-clamp, insert a [product|IF145-431|1.5 mm flathead] screwdriver between the heat sink's peg and the x-clamp's hook.
[* icon_note] If you're worried about scratching the logic board, insert a spudger or thin screwdriver down through one of the holes in the x-clamp, in the gap just inside the screw post. Pry outward to release the x-clamp. Repeat for the opposite arm.