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[* black] After wrestling open this MacBook, we face more screws—this time of the Torx variety. Luckily, we brought our Marlin driver set and we quickly remove those obstacles. | |
[* black] Even with this computer open, we're faced with more mystery—a masked MacBook! Is it you, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman|Bruce|new_window=true]? | |
[* black] Maybe not, but this ~~mask~~ logic board is sure high tech. Let's unmask the mask. | |
[* black] Turns out this isn't so scary without the mask. Sure, the heat sink is a little bigger than before, but underneath all that it's basically the same logic board that we saw last time. | |
- | [* black] We also found some changes to the VRAM |
+ | [* black] We also found some changes to the VRAM hideout—a copper shield and a couple [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/65TtSLRGdSHhiiy5.full|aluminum stickers]. We can only assume these are thermal improvements to go with the beefed up heatsink. |