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so for part two of my CPU installation tutorials I'm going to be doing LGA 775

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it's not the newest socket on the Block in fact I'll be installing as my demo

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today and let me see if you you're going to be able to read this yeah that's an

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Intel Pentium 4 630 it runs at a whopping I can't read

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this through the camera so undoubtedly you can't but it runs at a whopping 3.0

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gigahertz it is a single core Pro okay we're not gonna go too far into that now

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this is kind of an older board it's an Intel 965 board um but but I can still

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show you the procedure except for the removal of the protective cover over the

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pins so if you want to know how to remove the protective cover that goes

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over the pins uh it's pretty easy you just kind of I'm going to mime it you

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pick it up kind of like this and then you you pry it up and then it comes off

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so unlike the LGA 1366 and 1156 ones

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which actually sit under this the CPU cover the LGA 7751 actually sits over

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top the whole assembly so it's closed when you remove the cover okay so the

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first step is to take the lever push it a little bit out away from the hook and

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lift it up the next step is to press on this little tab right here which will

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lift up the CPU socket cover and expose

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775 high performance modern pins okay so then

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much the same as the newer processors Intel has uh had already got had this

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figured out quite a number of years ago there are two little slots in the side

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of the CPU and there are two corresponding tabs in the socket so you

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can see them here and here so we're

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going to orient our CPU so that the notches are right here and there okay

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and then we're going to go ahead and carefully put the CPU into the socket I

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like to give it a little wiggle to make sure it's in the right place then all you need to do is cover it with this uh

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so you can see the pressure is actually from the bottom here and it comes right

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down on the CPU here so that is where

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the uh the force that's holding in the CPU is actually coming from right here

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makes contact with the integrated heat spreader just like that so then you take

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your ARM and you can see that this is where the pressure starts to come in on

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the ARM itself it's quite hard to push down and this little bar right here is

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actually making contact with this tab at the end of the socket so you're going to

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need a little bit of force it's okay that's so you push it all the way down

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get it under the hook and there you go you've installed your 775 processor the

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force is all right that's the pressure that's necessary to make sure that all the pads on the bottom of the CPU are

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making contact with all of the pins inside the socket thank you for checking

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out my lga775 CPU installation video here it is

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again in fast motion just like that
