HP Workstatio D8D17UT#ABA, Z220 F1J90UAABA, Z420 D3J34UT#ABA manual CPU processor and CPU heatsink

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CPU (processor) and CPU heatsink

CAUTION: Observe the following cautions when removing or replacing the heatsink.

When removing the heatsink, loosen all screws a little at a time to ensure the CPU remains level. Do not fully loosen one screw, and then move on to the next.

After you remove the CPU heatsink from the chassis, use alcohol and a soft cloth to clean the thermal compound residue from the CPU and the heatsink, allowing the alcohol on the CPU and CPU heatsink to dry completely.

If you are reusing the original heatsink, apply thermal compound to the center of the CPU top surface.

If you are using a new CPU heatsink, do not apply thermal compound to the CPU because the new heatsink already has thermal compound applied to the heatsink surface. Instead, remove the thermal compound protective liner from the bottom of the new heatsink.

Do not overtighten the heatsink screws. Overtightening can strip the threads in the chassis.

Do not fully tighten one screw and then move on to the next. Instead, tighten all screws a little at a time, ensuring that the CPU remains level.

CAUTION: Observe the following cautions when removing or replacing the CPU.

If you are installing a second CPU, it must be of the same type as the first CPU.

Internal components might be powered even when the computer is off. To prevent damage, disconnect the computer power cord before you remove or install a component.

The CPU socket contacts and pads are extremely fragile. Do not touch the CPU socket contacts or the gold pads underneath the CPU. Use extreme care and handle the CPU only by the edges.

The CPU socket contacts are delicate and bend easily. To avoid bending the contacts, use extreme care when installing the CPU in the socket.

Installing a processor incorrectly can damage the system board. Contact an HP authorized reseller or service provider to install the processor. If you plan to install the processor yourself, view the entire remove and replace video before you begin.

Failure to follow the computer preparation instructions can result in an improperly installed processor, causing extensive computer damage.

Component replacement guidelines

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