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HOW TO UPGRADE A CPU | TOM'S GUIDE
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- Ensure that your CPU is compatible with your motherboard. Nothing will stop your CPU upgrade in its tracks faster than finding out that your computer can't support your new processor.
- (Optional) Back up your data. I admit that I'm a little superstitious about this, but my philosophy is this: If you're going to swap out a computer part, back up anything that you can't bear to lose first.
- (Optional) Update your BIOS. Updating your Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is one of those things you don't strictly have to do, but could help head off a potential problem at the pass.
- Gather your tools. In order to upgrade your CPU, you'll need a soft cloth, paper towels, rubbing alcohol and thermal paste. You'll almost certainly need a screwdriver, although what kind depends on how your heatsink and computer case are secured.
- Crack open your PC. Unsurprisingly, you've got to open up your PC before you do any work inside of it. (Apologies for the absolute mess of wires inside mine; you keep things as clean as you can, but at a certain point, you just accept the chaos for what it is.)
- Remove the heatsink or fan. The heatsink is the part of your computer that connects to your processor on one end, and your fan on the other end. You may also have a simple fan instead.
- Clean off the old thermal paste. Technically, the world wouldn't end if you leave old thermal paste on your heatsink or fan. But since you're about to apply a new coat anyway, it's better to get rid of the old stuff and start fresh.
- Remove the old processor. Under the heatsink or fan, you'll see the old processor in its housing. There should be a small metal lever somewhere to lift the housing off.
- Secure the new processor. In what is, by far, the simplest part of the whole process, gently place your new processor down where your old one used to be.
- Apply thermal paste. If you ask online, you're going to get a lot of opinions about the "best" way to apply thermal paste. Drawing an X, making a cross, spreading it in advance, letting gravity do the work — there are plenty of methods, and some evidence in favor of (and against) each one.
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