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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 a 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
+[* black] Provided by our Instagram followers, here's a list of things this component ''isn't'':
+ [* red] A printer of some kind
+ [* orange] A miniaturized Portal 2 level
[* yellow] Пылесос (vacuum cleaner)
[* green] That carbon 3d printer by max idontknowhislastname
[* 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.