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-[* black] Power button board if we want
+[* black] Despite the pogo pins up top, the power button is one of the only things actually connected by cable, but it's dispatched easily enough on our way to some serious silicon.
[* black] Finally, we slide the logic board out of its natural habitat.
- [* black] This thing is a chonker and much larger than a standard ATX motherboard. It makes sense when you need to make room for 12 sticks of RAM and eight PCIe cards, potentially. (Maybe put this in the last chip ID step?)
+ [* black] This expansive field reminds us more of an [guide|123437|Xbox board] than ye olde [guide|20778|Mac Pro|stepid=56750]. Then again— with room for ''12'' sticks of RAM and ''eight'' PCIe cards...