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-[* black] A view from above: The Mac Pro utilizes a giant triangular heat sink, shared by the dual graphics cards and CPU.
+[* black] A view from above: The Mac Pro utilizes a giant triangular heat sink ("Thermal Core"), shared by the dual graphics cards and CPU.
[* icon_note] Looks like the Mac Pro has taken some design pointers from the recent [guide|15044|AirPort Extreme] and [guide|15067|Time Capsule] bodies: a thin, vertical design with individual boards on separate sides.
[* black] We use our spudger to pry the graphics card data connectors from their sockets. This FCI Meg-Array connector is the same type used for the G4 & G5 PowerPC processor daughtercards, and looks to be a fully custom way of hooking up PCI-E, with many pins in a pressed-in connector.