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Mac Mini M2 해체

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  • The final component that can be removed is the heat sink shroud, and the heat sink itself. Both sets of screws are T6 Torx screws.

  • All four screws for the shroud are each covered by a small rubber and are adhered to the screws themselves.

  • The heat sink is attached to the logic board with four screws, along with two brackets.

  • Interestingly, Apple didn't feel the need to tell us how to remove either of the components in the M1 guide. Yes, heat sinks don't "go bad“, thermal paste typically dries out after five years. Either Apple is confident that their thermal paste will last the lifetime of the device, or they expect you to buy a new Mac in 5 years.

  • Dust has also been a culprit of cooling issues, so it probably wouldn't be a horrible idea to get in there with a dust blower.

마지막으로 분리할 수 있는 부품은 히트 싱크 덮개와 히트 싱크 자체입니다. 나사 두 세트는 모두 T6 Torx 나사입니다.

덮개의 나사 네 개는 각각 작은 고무로 덮여 있으며, 나사 자체에 부착되어 있습니다.

히트 싱크는 브래킷 두 개와 함께 나사 네 개로 로직 보드에 부착되어 있습니다.

흥미롭게도, 애플은 M1 안내서에서 이러한 부품을 분리하는 방법에 대해 설명하지 않았습니다. 히트 싱크는 일반적으로 "고장 나지 않지만", 열 전도성 페이스트는 보통 5년 후에 마릅니다. 애플은 그들의 열 전도성 페이스트가 기기의 수명 동안 지속될 것이라고 확신하거나, 5년 후에 새로운 맥을 구매할 것으로 예상하는 것 같습니다.

먼지가 냉각 문제의 원인이 되기도 하므로, 더스트 블로어로 청소하는 것도 나쁘지 않을 것입니다.

[* black] The final component that can be removed is the heat sink shroud, and the heat sink itself. Both sets of screws are T6 Torx screws.
[* orange] All four screws for the shroud are each covered by a small rubber and are adhered to the screws themselves.
[* red] The heat sink is attached to the logic board with four screws, along with two brackets.
-[* icon_note] Interestingly, Apple didn't feel the need to tell us how to remove either of the components in the M1 guide. Yes, heat sinks don't typically "go bad", thermal paste typically will typically dry out after five years. Either Apple is confident that their thermal paste will last the lifetime of the device, or they expect you to by a new Mac in 5 years
+[* icon_note] Interestingly, Apple didn't feel the need to tell us how to remove either of the components in the M1 guide. Yes, heat sinks don't "go bad, thermal paste typically dries out after five years. Either Apple is confident that their thermal paste will last the lifetime of the device, or they expect you to buy a new Mac in 5 years.
[* icon_note] Dust has also been a culprit of cooling issues, so it probably wouldn't be a horrible idea to get in there with a [product|IF145-064|dust blower|new_window=true].

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