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Asus CM1745 CPU Replacement

What you need

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    • Remove the sidepanel by unscrewing the two screws fastening the panel on the rear. Once unscrewed, slide the panel towards the rear until it releases then lift away.

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    • Unplug the CPU fan connector from the motherboard.

    • Then open the latch under the CPU fan and unhook the metal fasteners.

    • Lift the CPU heatsink and cable off of the CPU carefully.

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    • Clean both the CPU top and the heatsink bottom by slightly moistening a paper towel with rubbing alcohol and rubbing lightly.

    • Grab your thermal paste and put a pea-sized amount in the middle of the CPU top.

    • Gently replace the heatsink on top of the CPU and re-lock the heatsink fasteners.

    • Replug the CPU Fan connector to the motherboard header.

    • Check out the How to Apply Thermal Paste guide for more details and best practices.

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    • Remove CPU Heatsink to expose CPU.

    • Open the silver retention bar of the CPU by pulling the bar out of the plastic hook and hinging it open.

    • Remembering the orientation of the CPU, carefully pull the CPU out of the socket.

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    • Take your replacement CPU and line up the arrows marked in the photos.

    • Place the CPU in the socket and gently massage the top of the cpu to ensure that there is no wiggle.

    • If the CPU feels secure, pull the retention bar back into place.

    • Place new thermal paste onto the CPU and replace the heatsink.

Conclusion

If everything looks correct, boot the computer up. It may take a few minutes to fully boot as the motherboard recognizes the new hardware.

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