Introducción
Tried everything else to fix performance issues with your computer, but still having problems? You can try replacing your CPU.
We only recommend this for advanced users who are very comfortable with repairing their devices. For help applying thermal paste, you can reference the iFixit Thermal Paste Application guide.
Qué necesitas
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Unscrew one Phillips #1 screw from the back panel.
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Using the black tab on the connect and/or a prying tool, lift up to disconnect the black hard drive cable from the green circuit board.
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Pull the black cable up and out of the back panel. This will make taking the hard drive out much easier.
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Use your fingers, plastic opening tools, or pliers to pull the silver brackets away from the RAM.
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Use a Phillips #1 screw driver to unscrew the black 4 mm Phillips #1 screw on the wireless card.
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Carefully pry up one of the top corners of the keyboard with a prying tool. Slide the tool along the top of the keyboard to release it from the housing. Pull the top of the keyboard towards you an inch or two.
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Pull the keyboard up and away from you, as it is held in by clips in the front. It is not yet disconnected.
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Unscrew one 7 mm Phillips #1 screw from the bottom left corner of the motherboard.
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Using a flat head screwdriver or spudger, turn the black plastic tab screw away from the CPU.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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