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Introducción
The logic board is the main component of the device. It has all the major components for the device to function properly: USB ports, WLAN and LAN ports, and router chips. Because of the many functions the logic board performs, it requires a fan and heat sink to prevent it from overheating. This guide requires you to remove many small screws; use the magnetic mat to prevent losing these screws.
Qué necesitas
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Using a metal spudger, gently pry the cover off the bottom of the device.
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To detach the small clips from the connectors, place the flat end of the plastic spudger underneath the clip and gently lever it away from the center of the device.
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To detach the large clip from its connector, place the flat end of the spudger on the clip and lever it upward out of the connector.
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Eight 10.25 mm T8 Torx screws secure the heat sink to the logic board. Unscrew all eight screws.
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Remove the heat sinks from the logic board.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Nice teardown but where can you buy a replacement logic board?
Hi everyone! Can someone provide a more closer picture of the 2 connectors that goes to the fan and to led. I accidentally broke those 2 small connectors and i was trying to solder them back. A more closer picture of the zone would help me a lot.