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[* black] As expected, we're gonna have to remove these "warranty void if seal removed" to go any further.
[* black] Adding a bit of insult to injury, those hidden screws are ''Security'' Torx—a screw type specifically designed to hinder.
-[* black] Luckily, even the most dastardly screw head is no match for our [product|IF145-299|64 Bit Driver Kit|new_window=true]. With the case cracked open we're able to remove a large shield.
+[* black] Luckily, even the most dastardly screw head is no match for our [product|IF145-299|64 Bit Driver Kit|new_window=true]. With the case cracked open we are able to remove a large shield.
[* black] Unfortunately all this does is give us a view of the motherboard's backside.
[* icon_reminder] Based on our experience with the PS4 Slim, we decide to flip everything over and see if the grass is any greener on the other side...