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-[* black] Thwarted by a lack of screw heads on the PSU-side of the PS Pro, we flip it ''back'' over and flip our attention to the the motherboard.
-[* black] Burrowing through a couple of shielding and support layers behind the CPU reveals this plastic and metal cover that looks to be the consumer electronics version of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_saver|pizza saver|new_window=true], protecting the back of the board from the heat sink retaining bracket.
- [* icon_caution] The retaining bracket is a cool X like we've seen in Xboxes. Hey Scott can we get a picture of that? How cool would that be? I bet it would look [guide|19718|like this|stepid=55244|new_window=true].
-[* black] Lifting the motherboard reveals a lot more thermal management, including a giant copper heat sink and dedicated pads for six chips on the motherboard.
+[* icon_reminder] Thwarted by a lack of screw heads on the PSU-side of the PS Pro, we flip it ''back'' over and flip our attention to the the motherboard.
+[* black] Burrowing through a layer of shielding behind the CPU reveals this cool X-shaped retaining bracket, similar to ones we found in [guide|19718|another console|stepid=55244|new_window=true].
+[* black] And directly undereath it we dig up a plastic and metal cover that looks to be the consumer electronics version of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizza_saver|pizza saver|new_window=true], protecting the back of the board from the heat sink retaining bracket.
+[* black] Lifting the motherboard reveals a lot more thermal management. Highlights include a giant copper heat sink and dedicated pads for six chips on the motherboard.