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[* black] With the disc drive out, the remaining innards are comprised within this massive assembly, which is mostly just heat management strapped to some boards. Teardown complete? ''[https://youtu.be/tHFTF72pOiQ?t=118|No. I think we're just getting started.|new_window=true]''
[* black] If you're wondering about the black rubber straps, they help secure everything while isolating bad, shaky vibes. They're conveniently labeled "center chassis," "PSU," and "AC cable routing"—helpful for repair and reassembly.
-[* black] If you thought the case was a chonker, check out this heatsink! The Series X is gonna have a tough time beating the famously quiet One, but it's certainly gonna try.
-[* black] Mounted up front is one of two antenna boards inside the tower. The redundancy might be to ensure a solid connection in either console orientation: tower mode or awkward mode.
+[* black] If you thought the case was a chonker, check out this heatsink! The Series X has quite the act to follow with the Xbox One's near-silent operation, but this monstrosity seems unfazed.
+[* black] Mounted up front is one of two antenna boards inside the tower. The redundancy might serve to ensure a solid connection in either of the consoles two orientations: tower mode or awkward mode.