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[* black] The first step in removing the CPU cooler is to unplug the small three pin power cable. | |
- | [* black] The CPU cooler is attached with metal hooks. Removing it without damaging the CPU requires two distinct motions: |
+ | [* black] The CPU cooler is attached to the socket with metal hooks. Removing it without damaging the CPU requires two distinct motions: |
[* red] Gently push down on the red tab. | |
[* blue] Squeeze the red tab towards the fan and then lift the cooler. | |
[* icon_caution] Using too much pressure can crack the processor and ruin your day. | |
- | [* icon_note] We can now see the CPU die since this version of the Pentium III |
+ | [* icon_note] We can now see the CPU die since this version of the Pentium III does not have an integrated heat spreader. This design is called a flip-chip pin grid array (FC-PGA). |