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Mac Mini M2 拆解

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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.

可以移除的最后一个组件是散热器护罩和散热器本身。两组螺钉均为T6 Torx螺钉。

护罩的所有四个螺钉均由一个小橡胶覆盖,并粘附在螺钉上。

散热器通过四个螺钉和两个支架连接到主板。

有趣的是,苹果觉得没有必要告诉我们如何删除M1指南中的任何一个组件。是的,散热器通常不会“坏掉”,热糊通常会在五年后变干。要么苹果公司相信他们的热敏膏能在设备的使用寿命内持续使用,要么他们希望你在5年内购买一台新的Mac。

灰尘也是冷却问题的罪魁祸首,所以用吹风机进入那里可能不是一个可怕的想法。

[* 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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