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[* black] And now we get to the meat of this board sandwich—the aluminum center chassis.
[* black] Its main purpose is to soak up high-performance gaming heat (hence the thermal paste for the SSD and storage expansion slot).
-[* black] The Xbox Series X uses an m.2 2230 NVMe SSD, namely a 1 TB CH SN530 by Western Digital. We heard it's super-fast PCIe Gen 4.0, too. Fancy!
+[* black] The Xbox Series X uses an m.2 2230 NVMe SSD, namely a 1 TB CH SN530 by Western Digital. We heard it's super-fast PCIe Gen 4.0, too. This is high-end stuff!
[* black] Let's take a closer look at the bits that give this SSD it's oomph:
[* red] SanDisk 606621T00 NAND storage
[* orange] SanDisk 20-82-10048-A1 controller
[* black] We also have a photo of the [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/nGmJsRGwXYTDLVpJ.full|back side for reference|new_window=true]