Introduzione
È solo una guida prerequisita
Cosa ti serve
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Usa la punta di uno spudger per alzare il blocco del cavo dati della scheda I/O e ruotalo verso il lato batteria del computer.
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Usa l'estremità piatta di uno spudger per far scorrere il cavo dati della scheda I/O dal suo zoccolo sulla scheda logica.
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Rimuovi le due viti Torx T5 da 3,1 mm che fissano la scheda I/O alla scheda logica.
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Su alcuni modelli può aiutare a rimuovere la scheda I/O svitare anche la vite argento Torx T5 da 3,5 mm dal dissipatore.
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Solleva con cautela la scheda I/O e rimuovila dal case inferiore.
it actually has an extra screw that needs to be removed.
Thank you. Removing the screw by the heat sink really helped get this board removed.
It helped me to push the IO board further into the casing and then lifting.
i/o cable was much easier to remove after freeing the i/o board & slightly lifting it. SK
Yes, I replace motherboard without touch IO Board
On a 2014.5 design, these instructions should be revised on this process. The heat pipe needs to be removed first if one were to remove the I/O CCA, Reason being, the CCA is installed first into the case and then the heat pipe contact tab lays atop the CCA under the plastic injection molded part. This injection molded piece part secures the tab to the CCA to ensure optimal contact thus, ensuring heat is wicked away from the CCA.
So when I see comments regarding how it is easier to install than remove, that is an indicator that the user was unaware of how to correctly assemble this component thus, the CCA top side substrate is sitting below the heat pipe tab vs. the other way around.
This will induce a thermal issue on the I/O CCA and also, possibly short out the board when the conformal coating and painted surface of the heat pipe wears off due to vibration when cables are connected.
While I like these instructions, I would overhaul them and revise them.
Yes, removing the screw near the heat sink really did make it come out easily!
Notice that the silver 3.5 mm T5 Torx screw is the same one you’re going the be asked to remove on step 29.
As per comments above, I found it mandatory to remove the extra silver screw near the heat sink, which locked the logic board.
Hence, the instructions for this step were very relevant:
"On some models, also removing the silver 3.5 mm T5 Torx screw from the heatsink can aid in I/O board removal."
If you have a Transcend JetDrive installed, it needs to be removed. It was just so familiar and form-fitting that I forgot it was in there. Removing it made the I/O board suddenly so easy to remove...
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Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
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This is a difficult step. A few images for the removal of the cable would be good/better
Robert Jan Lebbink - Replica
Yes, a few more detailed pics here would help. Indeed, general pics explaining HOW ALL the plugs and sockets fit would be VERY handy :-)
Simon Anthony -
Here is that guide!
Carsten Frauenheim -
I helped me to use the pliers both to get underneath the canble lock and then push on the wings of the cable.
Calvin Truong - Replica
Used fingers on the cable lock.
Joseph Gorse - Replica
gently use tips of tweezers at either side to walk it out
Christa - Replica
It is much more easy to do step 21 before step 20 - this cable is more easy to remove
Also if you assemble then do step 20 before step 21 - it is more easy to place the cable into the connector
Muescha - Replica
I found it easier to just use my finger nail to release the clamping lever. Then the spudger to ease it out.
billbonney - Replica