Upgrade Your iMac to a Core 2 Duo Processor
Posted 01/31/2007 at 4:15pm
| by Niko Coucouvanis
Step 8: Plug in More Power
Turn the processor socket's lock screw a half turn to the left to release the processor's pins, and gently lift the processor straight up and out. Note the placement of the labels on the chip and insert the new processor in the exact same orientation; press on the processor a bit to make sure it's properly seated, and turn the lock screw back a half turn to seal the deal. Use a bit of rubbing alcohol to clean off the bottom of the heat sink and apply a small dab of thermal compound - about the size of a BB - to the mirrored part of the chip.
Now reverse the procedure to stitch your iMac back up. Remember: All those little connectors and all their little wires need to be put back precisely in the right spots or they may get crimped or broken when you get to the last triumphant step: snapping the case back together.

More thermal compound is not better in this case - too much can raise the temperature, not lower it.