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[* icon_note] Did we mention yet that this thing is downright gorgeous? Everything inside is meticulously crafted, painted, and placed. We knew Apple could build a computer, but this is just something else.
[* black] Now that we're done gushing, let's talk about the gushing these cooling fans do:
- [* black] The three fans pull cool air through the cheese-grater holes and push it across the logic board and through the various heat sinks. The heated air is picked up by the blower fan at the other end of the machine and spit out the other side.
+ [* black] The three fans pull cool air through the cheese-grater holes and push it across the logic board through the various heat sinks. The heated air is picked up by the blower fan and spit out the back.
[* black] The three-fan array comes out in one piece. It's held in place with six screws and connects to the logic board with [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/2CVJDtiSMHOhVNBs.full|spring contacts|new_window=true]—no fussy cables to deal with!
[* black] Now, a few interesting things about this arrangement:
[* black] Most tower computers have dedicated fans for the CPU and GPU ''in addition to'' fans at the front & rear of the case. The Mac Pro just has front and rear fans, which supposedly provide enough cooling to keep it chill under stress.
[* black] Another thing most tower computers have: some sort of debris filter to get rid of particles in the air that the cooling fans pull in. Apple's engineers are on record saying ''[https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/a30170910/apple-mac-pro/|they don't need that|new_window=true]'', but only time will tell how dusty these things get.