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-[* black] Removing the heat sink clamps from each respective graphics card allows us to pull them off the Mac Pro's core.
-[* black] What we're left with is a simple layout of the dual graphics cards.
+[* black] With the Mac Pro's structure dominated by the central heat sink, we'd best start by peeling parts off.
+[* black] A clamp and four screws hold each graphics card in place.
+[* black] Amidst the usual processing power and cost comparison with a similar home-built desktop PC, these graphics cards [http://techgage.com/article/apples-newest-mac-pro-costs-less-than-diy-pc-build-thanks-to-amd/|may be the key|new_window=true] to Apple finally undercutting homebrew systems on a pure power basis.