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+[title] Cooling System
[* black] With battery bested, we turn to the next hardware priority: the cooling system.
[* black] The heatpipe is secured by simple Phillips screws, meaning thermal paste reapplication should be a breeze.
[* black] We aim for the fan, but looks like you can only clean it from here—it's trapped under the I/O board.
[* black] So we pop out the game card reader, and attached headphone jack.
[* icon_reminder] And no, we didn't [http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/1/14778316/nintendo-switch-cartridge-taste-test-dont-lick-it|lick any cartridges].
[* icon_note] STMicroelectronics [link|https://www.st.com/en/touch-and-display-controllers/fingertip.html|FingerTip] touchscreen controller on the opposite side of the game card reader