And with the exception of the second optical drive slot, the case is pretty much the same as the Power Macintosh G5 model introduced in June of 2003. We don’t review and rate custom-configured Macs, but we will test them and post the results.) Some things never seem to changeĮxternally, the Mac Pro’s case design hasn’t changed since the line’s introduction in August 2006. ( Macworld reviews and rates only standard configurations. We’re also working on reports that examine performance with different RAM configurations, graphic card options, and optional processor upgrades. Both systems include an 18X DVD-burning SuperDrive with dual layer burning support.Īpple also sells a 12-core Mac Pro model ($4999) that we will review soon. The $3499 model has two 2.4GHz quad-core Intel Xeon Westmere processors (eight cores total) with the same hard drive and graphics, but 6GB of RAM. The $2499 model has a 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Xeon Nehalem processor with 3GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive and a 1GB ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics card. Two models will be reviewed in this article. Apple released three new Mac Pro models in August.
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