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P2 Heatsink To Celeron Conversion

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Begin by removing the fans off the VEK 12. A simple Phillips screwdriver is all you need to do this. Don't forget, it's always nice to have a clean work surface.

Once the fans are off you can do the removal of the Pentium II mounting clips. Since we're using the VEK 12 on a Celeron we won't need those clips anymore.

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Take your Celeron and line it up with the heatsink like the above photo. Use the Celeron mounting holes as a guide to tap some starter holes. Then take the drill and drill the holes out. Just take it slow and easy and all will be fine.

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Now it's time to put the tap into action. For those that don't know, the tap makes the threads that the bolts will screw into. Notice that the 4 holes on the heatsink lines up with the 4 holes of the Celeron.

Next page: Putting it together


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