Description
There is no mistaking the "Late 2013" Mac Pro models for earlier ones as they present an Apple described "radical" departure from the large, highly expandable tower case design of yore and instead feature a compact dark gray, glossy cylinder design that is approximately one eighth of the mass but has limited internal expansion. Apple explained that these "Space Gray" cylinder Mac Pro models are "designed around an innovative unified thermal core" and have not only faster processors than earlier models but also dual workstation class graphics processors, faster memory, and faster PCIe 2.0 x4 flash storage. Instead of internal expansion, the system provides extensive high speed ports for external connectivity options. Specifically, this model -- the Mac Pro "Quad Core" 3.7 (Late 2013) -- is powered by a single 3.7 GHz Quad Core 22-nm Xeon E5-1620v2 processor with a dedicated 256k of level 2 cache for each core and 10 MB of level 3 "Smart Cache." It includes 64 GB of 1866 MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM, a 512 GB SSD, and dual AMD FirePro D300 graphics processors with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory each. Connectivity includes six Thunderbolt 2 ports, one HDMI 1.4 UltraHD port, 4 USB 3.0 ports, and Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports in addition to 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0. Originally, this model reportedly supported as many as three 4K displays or six Thunderbolt displays. However, on June 16, 2015, without updating the graphics cards themselves, Apple quietly increased the official support to as many as three 5K displays (5120x2880) -- two using Thunderbolt 2 ports and one using the HDMI port. The support for as many as six 2560x1600 displays using all six Thunderbolt 2 ports remained unchanged.
Apple Mac Pro 'Quad Core' 3.7GHz Xeon (ME253LL/A) 64GB RAM, 512GB Solid State Drive (Renewed)
Current Price
$2 999.77
Average
$2 853.95
Min Price
$2 599
Max Price
$3 499.77
Price dynamics
5%
Description
There is no mistaking the "Late 2013" Mac Pro models for earlier ones as they present an Apple described "radical" departure from the large, highly expandable tower case design of yore and instead feature a compact dark gray, glossy cylinder design that is approximately one eighth of the mass but has limited internal expansion. Apple explained that these "Space Gray" cylinder Mac Pro models are "designed around an innovative unified thermal core" and have not only faster processors than earlier models but also dual workstation class graphics processors, faster memory, and faster PCIe 2.0 x4 flash storage. Instead of internal expansion, the system provides extensive high speed ports for external connectivity options. Specifically, this model -- the Mac Pro "Quad Core" 3.7 (Late 2013) -- is powered by a single 3.7 GHz Quad Core 22-nm Xeon E5-1620v2 processor with a dedicated 256k of level 2 cache for each core and 10 MB of level 3 "Smart Cache." It includes 64 GB of 1866 MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM, a 512 GB SSD, and dual AMD FirePro D300 graphics processors with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory each. Connectivity includes six Thunderbolt 2 ports, one HDMI 1.4 UltraHD port, 4 USB 3.0 ports, and Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports in addition to 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0. Originally, this model reportedly supported as many as three 4K displays or six Thunderbolt displays. However, on June 16, 2015, without updating the graphics cards themselves, Apple quietly increased the official support to as many as three 5K displays (5120x2880) -- two using Thunderbolt 2 ports and one using the HDMI port. The support for as many as six 2560x1600 displays using all six Thunderbolt 2 ports remained unchanged.
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this is the 2013 Mac Pro it's also the current Mac Pro let's talk about it so before we jump right into the video I'd like to thank longtime channel sponsor Skillshare for sponsoring today's video Skillshare is an online learning platform that aims to help you enhance your digital skill set with online classes that you can pick all at your own pace you can tailor your learning experience to suit what you're interested in and you can take classes whenever you want in hundreds of different categories as usual I'll have a link down in the description below and the first 500 people to click and sign up will get a free two month trial of Skillshare premium when whoever bought this Mac Pro bought it new in May of 2014 it cost them three thousand eight hundred dollars today you can buy pretty much the same exact machine for $3,600 new from Apple do not I repeat with the strongest emphasis do n


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