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		<title>By: James Rockford</title>
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		<description>normally a ribbon type of cable, either it will have a connector on the end that should just flip off, or if the cable finishes in a ribbon you might need to unclip the connector on the motherboard to enable the cable to be released.

be warned some of these are also held in place with double sided tape just in front of the connector.</description>
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<p>be warned some of these are also held in place with double sided tape just in front of the connector.</p>
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