Cracking Open Apple's G3 iBook
by Erik Eckel | October 20, 2008, 1:34pm PDT | Image 52 of 73
iBook LCD Removal And Heatsink
Several screws must be removed from the Apple's chassis to remove the LCD.In addition, in this image you can see the metal heat sink blades (seen beneath the iBook lettering) that help draw heat from inside the iBook outside the unit. The heat sink's goal was to transfer heat from the logic board and via a thermal transfer pad away from the heat-generating components.
iBook LCD Removal And Heatsink - Image 52 of 73
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