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[* black] The rare 2.5 mm nut driver makes an appearance (you may remember its role in the [guide|48170|iPhone 6s|new_window=true]), to remove the nuts holding both the logic board and the logic board shield screws. Thanks to our [product|IF145-452-2|iPhone Marlin kit|new_window=true], we're covered! | |
[* icon_reminder] Strange screws aside, we hope the iPad team will take some notes here: incredibly-thin computers don't ''have'' to have [guide|115457|all their internal components glued down|stepid=222044|new_window=true]. | |
- | [* black] The logic board may be small but it's hefty. Turns out this beefy heat sink is nothing to sniff at! |
+ | [* black] The logic board is a narrow rectangle, housed in the controversial chin of the iMac. It's roughly the same size and shape as the board in the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/46884/m1-macbook-teardowns-something-old-something-new|fanless M1 MacBook Air we found last year|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] Turns out this beefy heat sink is nothing to sniff at! |
[* black] Time for chips! |