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[title] Removing Logic Board
-[* icon_note] The large board under the back plastic is the logic board.
-[* red] Removing the logic board requires unscrewing 6 screws -- 2 7.3mm T5 Torx and 4 8.4mm T5 Torx located around the edges of the logic board, which should have already been taken out when removing the fan (screws highlighted in the photo).
-[* black] Having removed those screws, the logic board can now be removed. Simply pull gently on the edges of the board, wiggling it if necessary so as not to damage the ports at the board's top.
+[* icon_note] The large board under the back case is the motherboard.
+[* red] Using your T5 Torx screwdriver, remove six screws from the motherboard—two 7.3 mm screws and four 8.4 mm screws.
+[* black] Simply pull gently on the edges of the board, wiggling it if necessary so as not to damage the ports at the top of the board.