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-[* 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] Although the power button itself gets nifty pogo pins, the breakout board it's mounted to is one of the only things actually connected via physical cables. But it's dispatched easily enough, clearing a path to the logic board.
[* black] Finally, we slide the logic board out of its natural habitat.
- [* 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...
+ [* black] Even by tower PC standards, this board is huge—reminding us more of an [guide|123437|Xbox board] than ye olde 2013 [guide|20778|Mac Pro|stepid=56750].