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[* black] Continuing our tool-less streak, let's see what's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmM-wEPQOXo|behind these huge panels|new_window=true]. The lower is fairly featureless cover that keeps your PCIe cards separate and cozy.
[* black] As for door number two's contents, if you follow us on [http://instagram.com/ifixit|Instagram|new_window=true], you'll have already seen this [http://instagram.com/p/knAxs1u_Or/|sweet piece of hardware|new_window=true].
[* black] Provided by our Instagram followers, here's the list of things this component did ''not'' come out of:
[* red] Printer of some kind
[* orange] A miniaturized portal 2 level
[* yellow] Пылесос (vacuum cleaner)
[* green] That carbon 3d printer by max idontknowhislastname
-[* icon_note] Rather, it's the CPU fan array, home to two main fans that line up with the CPU heat sinks and four smaller fans that draw in the sweet, cool air our processors need.
+[* icon_note] Surprise, it's the CPU fan array! Home to two main fans aligned to the CPU heat sinks, and four smaller fans to help the RAM modules keep their cool.