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Question : Problem: P3 heatsink removal
We have several P3 Intel chips that need different heatsinks so that they may be used on different SBCs. How do we remove the heatsink from the chip and clean it up for applying new heatsinks?
If there are pins to be drilled out, where can we have this done as these chips are not being manufactured now and we don't want to destroy them?
Thanks,
John
Answer : Problem: P3 heatsink removal
it may also help to warm up the heatsink with a hairdryer, in order to have them get loose more easily
this can also help
http://www.thetechzone.com
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