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  • Removing the CPU requires a steady hand and can be slightly intimidating.

  • A beige lever keeps the CPU locked in place. Pull it away from the processor and then up. The processor will move towards the group of capacitors when it is unlocked.

  • Now would be a good time to ground yourself if you haven't been wearing your nifty anti-static wrist strap.

  • The processor can be removed from the socket by gripping the edges and pulling straight up.

  • DO NOT force or twist the processor from the socket. Consider using a spudger to lift the edges if you can't get a good grip.

  • This is a socket 370 Pentium III "Coppermine" processor clocked at 933 MHz. The other markings indicate 256 KB of L2 cache and a bus speed of 133 MHz.

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