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[* black] Once you have the motherboard out you should have something that looks a bit like this.
[* black] This CPU is The one that's mounted at the funky 45° angle. Bottom left on this photo.
[* black] On this side of the motherboard there's huge Phillips head Spring loaded screws holding the heatsink on, but on the other side the usual torx T10 back to back with the Phillips head things. Four to undo.
[* black] When you have that heatsink off you need to clean the heatsink side with some thermal cleaner. Fixit sell it.
-[* black] The I seven processor is socketed and easy to unclip. There's a spring loaded handle top right orientation on this photo although you can't see it because of the heat sink.
+[* black] The i7 processor is socketed and easy to unclip. There's a spring loaded handle top right orientation on this photo although you can't see it because of the heat sink.
[* black] The old processor lifts out and the new process drops in be careful to align the processes identically. One corner has an arrow on it.
[* black] Use new thermal paste between the process and the heatsink.