CHAPTER 5: Upgrading Your Computer
Replacing the I/O board
Tips & Tricks
You need a Phillips
screwdriver to replace
the I/O board.
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(indicated by the absence of a pin hole in
the processor socket), then return the lever
to its locked position.
Place the heat sink on the system board,
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then tighten the screws that secure it to the
system board.
Replace the fan cover.
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Return your computer to its upright
10
position.
Replace the side panel by following the
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instructions in "Replacing the side panel"
on page 55.
To replace the front I/O board:
Remove the side panel by following the
1
instructions in "Removing the side panel"
on page 51.
Remove the front bezel by following the
2
instructions in "Removing the front bezel"
on page 53.
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