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<body>
- <header>
+ <div class="section">
<h1>Changing the fan/heatsink on the ThinkPad X60</h1>
- <aside>This guide will teach you how to replace the fan and heatsink on your ThinkPad X60.</aside>
- </header>
-
- <p>Or go <a href="index.html">back to main index</a></p>
-
- <h2>Table of Contents</h2>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="#hardware_requirements">Hardware Requirements</a></li>
- <li><a href="#software_requirements">Software Requirements</a></li>
- <li><a href="#procedure">The procedure</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h1 id="hardware_requirements">Hardware requirements</h1>
- <ul>
- <li>isopropyl alcohol (sometimes called rubbing alcohol)</li>
- <li>your new fan and/or heatsink</li>
- <li>CPU thermal compound (some say Arctic Silver 5 or IC Diamond 7 are good, others are also 'ok')</li>
- <li>Something to spread the paste with</li>
- </ul>
-
- <h1 id="software_requirements">Software requirements (for CPU stress testing)</h1>
- <ul>
- <li>xsensors utility</li>
- <li>stress utility</li>
- </ul>
-
- <h1 id="procedure">Disassembly</h1>
- <p>
- Remove those screws:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0000.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Push the keyboard forward (carefully):<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0001.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Lift the keyboard up and disconnect it from the board:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0002.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Grab the right-hand side of the chassis and force it off (gently) and pry up the rest of the chassis:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0003.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- You should now have this:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0004.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Disconnect the wifi antenna cables, the modem cable and the speaker:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0005.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Unroute the cables along their path, carefully lifting the tape that holds them in place. Then, disconnect the modem
- cable (other end) and power connection and unroute all the cables so that they dangle by the monitor hinge on the right-hand
- side:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0006.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Disconnect the monitor from the motherboard, and unroute the grey antenna cable, carefully lifting the tape
- that holds it into place:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0008.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Carefully lift the remaining tape and unroute the left antenna cable so that it is loose:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0009.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Remove those screws:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0011.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Remove those screws:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0012.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Carefully remove the plate, like so:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0013.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Remove the SATA connector:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0014.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Now remove the motherboard (gently) and cast the lcd/chassis aside:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0015.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Look at that black tape above the heatsink, remove it:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0016.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
- <p>
- Now you have removed it:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0017.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Disconnect the fan and remove all the screws, heatsink will easily come off:<br/>
- <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0018.jpg" alt="" />
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Remove the old paste with a cloth (from the CPU and heatsink) and then clean both of them with the alcohol (to remove remaining residue of the paste).
- Apply a pea-sized amount of paste to the both chipsets that the heatsink covered and spread it evenly (uniformally).
- Finally reinstall the heatsink, reversing previous steps.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- <b>stress -c 2</b> command can be used to push the CPU to 100%, and <b>xsensors</b> (or <b>watch sensors</b> command) can be used to monitor heat.
- Below 90C is ok.
- </p>
-
-<hr/>
-
- <p>
- Copyright &copy; 2014 Francis Rowe &lt;info@gluglug.org.uk&gt;<br/>
- This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License and all future versions.
- A copy of the license can be found at <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a>.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a> for more information.
- </p>
+ <p>
+ This guide will teach you how to replace the fan and heatsink on your ThinkPad X60.
+ </p>
+ <p><a href="index.html">Back to main index</a></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="section">
+ <h1>Table of Contents</h1>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#hardware_requirements">Hardware Requirements</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#software_requirements">Software Requirements</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#procedure">Disassembly</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="section">
+ <h1 id="hardware_requirements">Hardware requirements</h1>
+ <ul>
+ <li>isopropyl alcohol (sometimes called rubbing alcohol)</li>
+ <li>your new fan and/or heatsink</li>
+ <li>CPU thermal compound (some say Arctic Silver 5 or IC Diamond 7 are good, others are also 'ok')</li>
+ <li>Something to spread the paste with</li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="section">
+ <h1 id="software_requirements">Software requirements (for CPU stress testing)</h1>
+ <ul>
+ <li>xsensors utility</li>
+ <li>stress utility</li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="section">
+ <h1 id="procedure">Disassembly</h1>
+ <p>
+ Remove those screws:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0000.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Push the keyboard forward (carefully):<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0001.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Lift the keyboard up and disconnect it from the board:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0002.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Grab the right-hand side of the chassis and force it off (gently) and pry up the rest of the chassis:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0003.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You should now have this:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0004.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Disconnect the wifi antenna cables, the modem cable and the speaker:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0005.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Unroute the cables along their path, carefully lifting the tape that holds them in place. Then, disconnect the modem
+ cable (other end) and power connection and unroute all the cables so that they dangle by the monitor hinge on the right-hand
+ side:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0006.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Disconnect the monitor from the motherboard, and unroute the grey antenna cable, carefully lifting the tape
+ that holds it into place:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0008.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Carefully lift the remaining tape and unroute the left antenna cable so that it is loose:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0009.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Remove those screws:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0011.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Remove those screws:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0012.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Carefully remove the plate, like so:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0013.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Remove the SATA connector:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0014.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now remove the motherboard (gently) and cast the lcd/chassis aside:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0015.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Look at that black tape above the heatsink, remove it:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0016.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now you have removed it:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0017.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Disconnect the fan and remove all the screws, heatsink will easily come off:<br/>
+ <img src="../images/x60_heatsink/0018.jpg" alt="" />
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Remove the old paste with a cloth (from the CPU and heatsink) and then clean both of them with the alcohol (to remove remaining residue of the paste).
+ Apply a pea-sized amount of paste to the both chipsets that the heatsink covered and spread it evenly (uniformally).
+ Finally reinstall the heatsink, reversing previous steps.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ <b>stress -c 2</b> command can be used to push the CPU to 100%, and <b>xsensors</b> (or <b>watch sensors</b> command) can be used to monitor heat.
+ Below 90C is ok.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="section">
+ <p>
+ Copyright &copy; 2014, 2015 Francis Rowe &lt;info@gluglug.org.uk&gt;<br/>
+ This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License and all future versions.
+ A copy of the license can be found at <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a>.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a> for more information.
+ </p>
+ </div>
</body>
</html>