Swapping processor

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So I built by new pc a couple weeks ago after managing to source an i9-10940X after being unable to get my preferred i9-10980XE. Every source either had no idea, suggested 6 months, or my main supplier was quoting the end of December. I left the processor on back-order with them & I had an email last night that the new processor is on it's way to me.

So, a new build with an i9-10940X which I need to swap with a new i9-10980XE. I've never swapped out a cpu, so I'm not sure of the procedure. I supppose, unscrew the cooler from it's mounting. Is it going to be stuck there with the paste? Once it comes off, how do I clean off the paste? Do I just wipe it off? Putting in the new cpu, do I strip down the mobo? When I built the pc, I attached the cpu & cooler outside the case.

Thanks for any advice.
 
Thanks, I'll buy some now.

No problems mate, I've swapped MBs on 6 year+ laptops and just wiped with a cloth but that was for work which wasn't my parts/money, as it's personal and a pricey processor I'd want to be as thorough as possible myself so for a few quid use this and make sure of a decent clean job with no contamination.
 
Warm up the pc/cpu before removing
Use a gentle twisting action to break the suction between cpu and heatsink
Isopropyl isn't really necessary
Just removing the old paste with a coffee filter etc is fine
If a very faint haze is left its fine won't affect it at all
Done it like that for 20 + years never affected temps not using isopropyl to clean it
If selling it and wanting it to look immaculate is only time i would bother with isopropyl
 
Thanks Mcnumpty2323

I'll warm it up first & the twist is a good tip. I will be selling the "old" i9-10940X, so I'd like it to look nice & shiny. Is isopropyl that Aksaka stuff I've just ordered?
 
Thanks Mcnumpty2323

I'll warm it up first & the twist is a good tip. I will be selling the "old" i9-10940X, so I'd like it to look nice & shiny. Is isopropyl that Aksaka stuff I've just ordered?
The Akasa stuff looks different but still designed to do the job
Isopropyl alcohol usually can get in chemist/pharmacy
Edit
Vodka also works :D:D:D:D
 
Heehe, Vodka is in heavy use here at the moment! I'd have to fight for it! I've got the Akasa stuff on it's way, if it doesn't work, I'll try a chemist.

Good luck getting some, Isopropyl Alcohol is one of the ingredients of Hand Sanitiser. Its also good for sterilising hard surfaces & killing certain bugs, including one that's doing the rounds right now. ;)
 
Thank you all for your help. I swapped out the processor this morning. The Akasa fluid worked fine & I was able to get back to a mirror finish on the underside of the Noctua cooler. I used an old sock, then a fine microfibre cloth which worked well. I used a tiny bit of the cleaner & have enough left for a good 200 years I think, maybe a bit longer. :)

So I now have my nearly new i9-10940X to sell & I will try out Facebook as suggested.
 
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