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- | [* black] Despite its cheese-grater appearance, this new Mac Pro [https://youtu.be/xYhcM0fhgC8?t=830|cannot grate cheese|new_window=true]. We spent the weekend cleaning up the mess—it was not grate. Someone ''had'' to try it, though. |
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- | [* black] After a thorough de-cheesing, it is time to get back to work. Commence operation: teardown! We decide to give the mystery handle another look. |
- | [* black] Open sesame! Jokes on you, Apple, we figured out how to crack this thing open and didn't even have to pull out an iOpener or Suction Handle to do it. |
+ | [* black] Despite its cheese-grater appearance, this new Mac Pro [https://youtu.be/xYhcM0fhgC8?t=830|cannot grate cheese|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] Don't worry we cheesed the ''empty'' housing, and cleaned it (quite easily) before we put it back on the computer |
+ | [* black] After a thorough de-cheesing, it is time to get back to work. Commence operation: teardown! Turns out that third handle isn't so mysterious after all... |
+ | [* black] Some handy dots tell us this thing rotates, and with ease! Look, Aa! An Apple opening procedure with no heat! |
[* black] Like Johann Schmidt [https://youtu.be/5KPOCTu0EMM?t=59|delicately handling the Tesseract|new_window=true], a twist and pull on this third handle uncovers everything hiding beneath. |