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-[* black] Unscrew the six Phillips J1 screws that are holding the fan and heat sink down. Then use Philips #1 to remove the screw near the bottom of the heat sink.
- [* red] Six Silver Chrome 5.8mm
- [* orange] One 5.8mm
-[* icon_caution] Remove the four screws that are holding down the CPU (the four to the top left that form a rectangle in this image) first. Unscrew them in an X pattern (eg. top left screw, bottom right screw, top left screw, bottom right screw) to minimize risk of harming CPU.
+[* black] First, Unscrew the six screws that are holding down the fan and heat sink with a Magnetized Jewelry Phillips #1 screwdriver. Then use a Phillips #1 to remove the single screw near the bottom of the heat sink.
+ [* red] Six Silver Chrome 5.8mm screws
+ [* orange] One 5.8mm Screw
+[* icon_caution] Remove the four screws that are holding down the CPU (the four to the top left that form a rectangle in this image) first. Unscrew them in an X pattern (eg. top left screw, bottom right screw, top right screw, bottom left screw) to minimize risk of harming CPU.