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[* black] The Graphics Card
-[* black] The Cube came standard with a Mac ATI Rage 128 Pro 16MB AGP Card.
-[* black] there are few cube compatible mac cards, due to the cube's small size, here are a few compatible cards: ATI Rage 128 Pro (Mac Edition) 16MB AGP, NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX 32MB AGP(Mac Edition)
-[* black] The Cube Graphics card is hard to remove, follow these steps.
+[* black] The Cube came standard with a Mac ATI Rage 128 Pro 16MB AGP Card. ATI Radeon (32MB) and nVidia GeForce 2MX (32MB) cards were BTO options.
+[* icon_note] There are few Cube compatible mac cards, due to the cube's small size, heat dissipation limitations, and limited power supply capabilities.
[* red] Remove these T10 screws:
[* black] Then, pull the top piece of metal off of the computer,
[* icon_caution] There is a small fragile cable coming from the top if the cube for the power button/LED, before fully removing the piece, unplug this cable from the logic board.