Packard Bell EasyNote S Disassembly Manual - Removing The Vga Heat Sink
Packard Bell EasyNote S Disassembly Manual
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Fig. 13 CPU heat sink.
3. Lift out the CPU heat sink.
4. Turn the screw on top of the CPU socket halfway (marked A in Fig. 13) with a flat-bladed
screwdriver; You should feel a click when the CPU is released.
5. Lift out the CPU from the socket.
Removing the VGA Heat Sink
To remove the VGA heat sink, first remove the heat shield (see
Removing the Heat Shield
), remove the
CPU fan (see step 1 in Removing the CPU), then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the screw of the copper VGA heat sink (see Fig. 12).
Note
The presence of the VGA heat sink is optional.
Removing the Main Board
To remove the main board, first remove the battery (see
Removing the Battery
), remove the hard disk
drive (see
Removing the Hard Disk Drive
), remove the available memory modules (see
Removing the
Memory Module
), remove the optical disk drive (see
Removing the Optical Disk Drive
), remove the button
panel (see
Removing the Button Panel
), remove the keyboard (see
Removing the Keyboard
), remove the
heat shield (see
Removing the Heat Shield
), remove the WLAN card (see
Removing the WLAN Mini-PCI
Card
), remove the CPU (see
Removing the CPU
), remove the VGA heat sink (see
Removing the VGA
Heat Sink
), remove the LCD screen (see
Removing the LCD Assembly
), then perform the following steps:
1. Remove the flat cable, next to the LCD cable. You might have removed the flat cable together
with the button panel.
2. Remove the 2 hex-bolts adjacent to the VGA port.
3. Remove the 4 screws indicated on Fig. 14.