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[* black] All that silicon, and yet this Go is fan-less and heatpipe-less. This thin copper shield and some thermal paste will have to do the heat sinking for this would-be PC. (Then again, you can always [https://youtu.be/Dx8J125s4cg?t=1m50s|run it in a freezer|new_window=true]...)
[* black] It's certainly a radical departure from those thick copper tentacles we found on the 5th-gen Pro, on the right. Hopefully it'll be enough for the Go's power-sipping, non-Turbo'd processor.
[* black] Now to pluck the final strings of this teardown. Such as: the Windows Hello camera, the 5 MP front-facing camera, and the 8 MP rear-facing camera (complete with piggybacked LED) all sitting in a row.
-[* black] Finally, the modular microSDXC port with Realtek 5227S [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/jDI1sXxblR3EUOjS|Card Reader Controller|new_window=true]—which is ''technically'' upgradable storage!
+[* black] Finally, the modular microSDXC port with Realtek 5227S [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/jDI1sXxblR3EUOjS|card reader controller|new_window=true]—which is ''technically'' upgradable storage!
[* icon_note] Not exactly the kind of upgradability we were hoping for, but we'll take what we can get.