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With the motherboards gone, we take a moment to admire the full cooling system. What a cool cookie sandwich.
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On the left: Fins pull heat from the copper vapor chamber to be wicked away by cool air, pulled in through the bottom of the console by the fan.
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Next up—along with the copper plate, this metal frame acts as an EM shield. It also transfers heat away from the hot-tempered voltage regulator modules via thermal pad.
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The "CCS" (that's "Center Chassis") provides rigidity, aids in shielding, sinks heat, and maximizes board cooling.
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Finally on the far right, a Faraday-cage-like EM shield protects the other motherboard while allowing air to cycle through.
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