Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence W3520 DDR3-SDRAM Tower Workstation

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product name : Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB
  • Product code : Z0G8MB871W89752293
  • Category : PCs/Workstations
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  • Long product name Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence W3520 DDR3-SDRAM Tower Workstation :

    Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB - Intel Xeon Quad-Core (2.66 GHz / 1066 MHz), 3GB, 640GB S-ATA, DVD-SuperMulti (DL), 2x NVIDIA GeForce GT 120, LAN 10/100/1000, Bluetooth

  • Short summary description Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence W3520 DDR3-SDRAM Tower Workstation :

    Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB, 2.66 GHz, Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence, W3520, 3 GB, DDR3-SDRAM

  • Long summary description Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence W3520 DDR3-SDRAM Tower Workstation :

    Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB. Processor frequency: 2.66 GHz, Processor family: Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence, Processor model: W3520. Internal memory: 3 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3-SDRAM, Memory clock speed: 1066 MHz. Chassis type: Tower. Product type: Workstation. Weight: 18.1 kg

Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:78
Uk has collected 7 expert reviews for Apple Mac Pro 1x XE-3500 2.66G 3GB Intel® Xeon® 3000 Sequence W3520 DDR3-SDRAM Tower Workstation and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
businesscomputingworld.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:0
Apple’s aluminium-encased Mac Pro is about as serious a workstation computer you can get. The machine is as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside (there’s not a cable in sight!), and Apple should be commended for once again producing a jaw-...
itpro.co.uk
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2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:67
The Mac Pro is typically Apple - it deliver great performance and is extremely well designed, but it’s also expensive with limited hardware options. As such it’s not the right choice of workstation for everybody but as ever, to use one is to want one...
macworld.co.uk
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2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:100
Though you wouldn’t know by looking at it, Apple’s new tower, the Mac Pro, has just received a major overhaul. The two tower models pack a brand-new processor and video system, and feature a reorganized internal design. However, they have lower clock s...
  • New Nehalem microprocessor; easier to upgrade internal components; lower price.
  • None significant. Min specs: One 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" processor, 3GB (three 1GB) memory, 640GB hard drive, 18x double-layer SuperDrive, NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MB.
alphr.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:67
It's fair to say that any Apple product that comes through PC Pro's doors brings with it unfairly high expectations. We expect top-level industrial design, world-class performance, and, of course, a giddying price. The core specification of the newest...
  • A beautifully designed and commandingly powerful system that almost no one will be able to justify buying...
pcmag.com
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2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:80
In the world of graphic artists, the Apple Mac Pro has always been an object of desire. But the biggest question about its latest iterations of the system is: Whats better, four cores or eight cores? The latest Mac Pro (Quad-Core) ($3,749 direct) t...
  • Easy expansion. Quad-core power. High-end graphics. Functional design. Outperforms 8-core Mac Pro on day-to-day tasks.
  • Big and bulky. Only 90-day phone tech support. CTO upgrades are pricey.
  • While a little pricier than the "base" 8-core Mac Pro, the Apple Mac Pro (Quad-Core) is a better buy for most multimedia pros and enthusiasts. This one is worth the extra money...
infoworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 05:07:38
Average rating:0
You cant tell from the outside that Apples new two-socket, eight-core Mac Pro, based on Intels new Nehalem Xeon CPU, is much changed from the two-socket, quad-core Mac Pro that preceded it. The only giveaway? One front panel FireWire port has been...