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    Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 11:27am
Can anyone give me clear instructions as to how to remove this heatsink? It is supposed to be tool-less. The manual gives the same instructions for this one as it does for the "blazing" m2_1 slot but the heatsink designs are not at all the same and I'm not seeing a button

If it helps, I'm referring to the slot by the RAM. Thanks for any insight you can provide!
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The manual says push and hold. There is a tiny arrow indicating where

"push the round button to the left and hold"
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It does say that, thanks. However, there is no round button on m2_2.
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Originally posted by Anxiousmofo Anxiousmofo wrote:



It's the heatsink between the RAM and the ATX connector.
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