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-[* black] Time to get into some more exciting bits: eyes on the heat sink. Said sink looks [guide|24742|awfully similar|stepid=49256_new_window=true] to that of the Early 2014 MacBook Air.
+[* black] Time to get into some more exciting bits: eyes on the heat sink. Heat sink looks [guide|24742|awfully similar|stepid=49256_new_window=true] to that of the Early 2014 MacBook Air.
[* black] It comes complete with some crusty thermal paste. Yum.
[* icon_note] Lately, we've seen a trend toward smaller heat sinks as Intel improves its processors' thermal efficiency. The Core i5-5200U loaded in the XPS 13 rates 15 watts of thermal design power.