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- | [* black] Removing the fan and heat sink |
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+ | [* black] With the component countdown nearly complete, it's time to extract part no. 01: the thermal (cooling) system. |
+ | [* black] Out comes the system's single, electric fan—looking much like a PC case fan, but with some sculpting that's unique to the Xbox One's design. |
+ | [* black] Coming right behind is the impressive aluminum heat sink and copper heat pipe set. |
+ | [* icon_note] The standard Xbox One had a similarly robust cooling setup, possibly designed to avoid a repeat of the Xbox 360's [http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2015/07/09/the-1-billion-hardware-failure-that-nearly-killed-the-xbox/#69304db65030|billion dollar problem|new_window=true]. |