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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'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"—slightly helpful for reassembly, but not exactly repair instructions.
[* 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.