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CPU stuck to the cooler - AMD CPU Extractor

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  • CPU_extractor_-_40.2MM_X_40.2MM.stl
  • CPU_extractor_-_41MM_X_41MM.stl
  • CPU_extractor_-_extra_clearance_42MM_X_42_MM.stl

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Publication date 2023-03-27 at 08:11
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-09-16 at 20:29
Design number 1135977

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1- place the extractor over the cpu.
2- hold the cooler with one hand and the other the extractor, and flip it up side down.
3- twist bout of them, the cpu will fall by gravity and the extractor will hold it.
4- cover the extractor whit your hand and flip it up side down.

there are different sizes to print because not all printers have the same accuracy.
measure the extractor before use it to see if the size of the CPU hole is larger than the CPU, otherwise the CPU may get stuck in the extractor.
the CPU size is 40MM x 40MM for AMD sockets, AM3, AM3 +, AM4.
Extractor hole sizes 40.2 X 40.2MM, 41 X 41MM, 42 X 42MM.

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