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Programs To Access System Resources
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STEP 3: Apply thermal paste
Thermal paste fills in micro-cracks in the surface of the processor and the surface of the cooler, ensuring that there’s efficient heat transfer between the two. Some fans come pre-coated with thermal paste, in which case you can skip this step.
STEP 3: Attach the fanFor all other coolers, you’ll see four feet. Make sure that all the feet are rotated away from the direction of the arrow. Line up the cooler so that the four feet touch the holes in the motherboard. It’s best to try to get the power cable pointing towards the header on the motherboard marked CPU.
When done, check the cooler is seated properly and that it isn’t wobbly. If it is, make sure the feet are properly in position.4.0.2 Installation of RAM STEP 1: Discharge any static
Ensure that you do not have static build-up on your body. Static can damage computer parts, and can be imperceptible to a human. Ground yourself before starting, or use an antistatic wrist strap.
STEP 2:
First, shut down your computer and unplug all of the cables connected to it.
STEP 3:
Remove the side of the computer case so you can access the motherboard.
STEP 4:
The RAM slots are adjacent to the CPU socket.
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