First post, by TheMobRules
I'm trying to remove the heatsink from a 286 CLCC CPU but I'm not sure how to do this without breaking something.
Having seen these LCC socket + heatsink combos disassembled, the most logical way to do it would seem to be by pushing the heatsink in the direction shown on the picture to release the heatsink from the two upper socket "slots", and then lifting 90 degrees on the other side to remove it:
However when I try to do this it won't budge even a millimeter, and I don't want to force it in a way that would break the socket or CPU. I'm not 100% sure what's preventing it from moving, but it would seem the heatsink is unable to clear the two "front" slots. From one side it looks like I should be able to push it backwards:
But looking from the other side it seems like there's not enough space for the heatsink locking tabs to fit through the slots unless I push them down, which I don't seem to be able to do either even when applying an uncomfortable amount of force:
Am I missing something here? Is there any trick for removing this thing safely?