Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe cpu back plate

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i jam a flat head screw driver into the metal to push it off, tbh it is abit harsh but it gets the job done, also just go round from one corner to another to get it all off.
most of the 939 boards or 754's i've used are stuck on with adhesive material and screws.
 
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mightynimrod said:
Noooooooo

Make sure you soften the adhesive 1st by heating it with a hairdryer, then be VERY careful using something NOT SHARP to prise it off
i must have had balls then ;)
the motherboards worked after i did it though :p
mind you as mightman said dont do it my way heat it up with a hairdryer first the slowly prize it with something non sharp.
 
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