Unplug the wires, unscrew it, reverse to install.
It would probably be easier and less cumbersome to replace a CPU with the same brand.
After about 3-4 years. You may not want to replace the CPU of your computer more than once. It is better to buy a new system after you have replaced the CPU once.
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You cannot do this. The CPU is permanently bonded to the main circuit board (the logic board). Apple techs would simply replace the logic board.
NO both were indipendent
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Replacing a CPU does require a static free envioroment,and some technical knowledge.
A laptop if you want a complete computer that you can carry around (there is a CPU in a laptop)A CPU if you have a computer and want to upgrade or replace the "Central Processing Unit" which is the most expensive and complicated component.
transmissions are machanical, the CPU controls the engine and electrical devices
If the CPU is overclocked, reducing the overclocking will help the heat. Also be sure that your case is properly ventilated and air is flowing proprtly. Otherwise you may want to replace the CPU fan and thermal grease. The better the fan and CPU fit together, the better the heat transfer. You will also want to clean or replace the other systems fans because if all the air in the case is hot, it doesn't matter how good the CPU fan is.
take out the inner guard of the right hand wheel arc and its against the firewall
Most motherboards only support a specific subset of CPU's. If you change your CPU you MAY need to replace the motherboard... but if you do that it will include the appropriate BIOS. You may also need to re-install the Operating System.