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[* black] The Surface Pro 4's heatsink has undergone an impressive makeover, flaunting longer copper heat pipes and a large copper plate for added heat dissipation.
- [* icon_note] Most likely, this was done to address heat related throttling issues by allowing heat to collect and dissipate away from the CPU.
+ [* icon_note] Most likely, these changes were made to address the heat related [http://www.anandtech.com/show/9727/the-microsoft-surface-pro-4-review-raising-the-bar/2|throttling issues|new_window=true] observed in the Surface Pro 3.
[* black] Designed with a hybrid cooling system, the Pro 4 takes advantage of both passive and active cooling.
- [* black] More powerful models have a fan that activates when temperatures get too high for passive cooling.
+ [* icon_note] Well, ''some of them'' do. Our unit apparently uses a combination of passive cooling and...well, passive cooling. More powerful models include a fan that activates when temperatures get too high for passive cooling.
[* black] Once extracted from its home, this heatsink is a strange sight to behold.