quick cpu swap question

ellisz

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I am taking a XP1600+ and HSF from one MB and moving it to another. When I realease it will the CPU stay attached to the HSF so I can just drop it in the new board or will it separate? Should I just clean it up anyways?

It is a retail cpu with the OEM HSF. I did not apply anything at the time ... just used what was on it. I have some Ceramique to use for the new cpu but was unsure what will happen when I pull the old one off?

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T3C

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it will not stay attached. take off the heat sink. clean it up. pop out the chip, transfer it to the new machine. put your heat sink back on
 

xSauronx

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if it had a thermal pad it may stick a little, but its a bad idea to expect it to stick while you move it.

if it _is_ a thermal pad, clean it off before using the ceramique. nothing metal to scrape it though, dont want to scratch the bottom of the heatsink
 

ellisz

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Thanks for the replies. I figured I would have to redo it but since I have never cleaned one, I wanted to make sure I had to :)

From what I have read, rubbing alcohol works. I think I read lighter fluid works too?

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Zepper

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Lighter fluid works best if it's a thermal pad, acetone for thermal grease. After using lighter fluid to remove remains of pad, rinse with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl or ethanol 70% w/o any additives e.g. glycerine) to remove any traces of LF.
Be careful with the actone, it is a harsh solvent and highly flammable (LF is flammable too, but not as bad as acetone). You can find 100% acetone disguised as house-brand Nail Polish remover at stores like Target for cheap $$.
.bh.
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buleyb

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wouldn't it be tough to lift the ZIF lever without taking the HSF off?