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-[* black] After pulling out the T7 Torx screws, we get access to Apple TVs biggest fan!
-[* black] This monster of a thermal assembly is probably key in dissipating the heat associated with rendering 4K video.
-[* black] Disassembled. It's a [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/KCeUhlZZLCwQ6Bgr.huge|nidec brushless motor|new_window=true] and can be independenly repaced.
+[* black] After pulling out the T7 Torx screws, we get access to Apple TV's biggest fan!
+[* black] Apple didn't replace that heat sink/EMI shield/bracket we found in the Apple TV 4th Generation. Instead, they merged the heat sink with a fan for one whopper of a cooling solution.
+ [* icon_note] This Voltron of a thermal assembly is probably key in dissipating the heat associated with rendering 4K video.
+[* black] With the twist of a few more Torx screws, the assembly is ''disassembled''.
+[* black] The fan features a [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/KCeUhlZZLCwQ6Bgr.huge|Nidec brushless motor|new_window=true] and can be independently replaced.
+ [* icon_note] A replaceable fan is good news for owners. Otherwise, we're guessing that a failed fan would quickly mean a failed device.