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[* black] Last to come out of the box: a great big chunky heat sink with a cute little power supply board tucked away inside.
[* icon_note] Heat rises, so this heat-generating component lives on top of the stack, with the heat-sensitive logic board beneath.
+ [* black] The redesigned power supply is rated at 12V at 0.917A. Compare that to the [guide|8293|3rd-gen Apple TV's main reactor|stepid=33183|new_window=true], which pumped out 3.4V at 1.75A.
[* black] We noticed a distinct lack of cables connecting the power supply to the logic board. We're theorizing the power is either transmitted by magic, or through the heat sink screw posts.