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- | [* black] We came armed with our entire [product|IF145-307-4|Pro Tech Toolkit], but only need a single Torx bit to twirl away the heat sink screws. |
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+ | [* black] We came armed with our entire [product|IF145-307-4|Pro Tech Toolkit|new_window=true], but only need a single Torx bit to twirl away the heat sink screws. |
[* black] Here's one thing we're glad Microsoft ''didn't'' change: All the screws so far are just Torx. That was the [guide|113786|previous Surface Pro's|stepid=217554|new_window=true] sole positive repairability point, and we're thankful it's here to stay. | |
[* black] Supporting the heat sink is an interesting bit of ~~abstract art~~ intermediate frame. We briefly pause to contemplate its meaning before pulling it away from the board. | |
[* black] With the heat sink, corresponding art piece, and so, ''so'' many shields out of the way, the motherboard slides right out. Time for some silicon sleuthing! |