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[* black] Our arduous journey through layers of plastic and adhesive was worth it, as can now free the motherboard—the brains of this headset.
-[* black] Next in our sights is the motherboard fan, which makes good use of the vents we saw earlier.
-[* black] With the fan out of the way, we peel away the heat sink and its ample coating of thermal goop.
+[* black] Next in our sights is the motherboard fanwhich looks very much like a small laptop fan—courtesy of Cooler ~~PC~~Master~~Race~~.
+[* black] Twirling away the handful of screws isn't enough to free the heat sink, which is very stubbornly glued in place. After a good ten minutes of heating and prying, it gives up the board.
[* icon_note] There's a lot of processing power packed into a pretty small space, so it makes sense to see a heavier-duty thermal solution here than we'd normally see in devices this size.