
This Mac Pro model uses 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAMs (PC3-8500) and its memory is accessible on a slide-out tray. The standard 3GB RAM of system memory means you can work on your soundtrack in Logic Pro while your video is rendering in Final Cut Pro.

Apple Macs are well known for their multitasking prowess. Imagine a Mac Pro running up to 8 30-inch monitors fully loaded. 512MB of VRAM is installed and up to four NVIDIA GeForce cards can be installed on one Mac Pro. Each graphics card will support two 30-inch displays with digital resolutions up to 2560x1600, full HD cinema resolution. All parts of the Apple Mac hardware are connected by a new QuickPath Interconnect system that provides quick access to all the subsystems.Featuring a NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 graphics processor, the Apple Mac Pro makes rendering complex 3-D content a breeze. When you need an extra bit of speed and power, Turbo Boost can ramp up the processing speed even further to 2.93 GHz. What's more, the Nehalem Hyperthreading allows two threads to run simultaneously on each core for eight total cores. Each core possesses its own dedicated 256MB level 2 cache, fully shared 8MB of level 3 cache, and integrated memory controller. Released in March 2009, its Intel Xeon 45 nm Nehalem architecture has four independent cores on a single chip. From editing videos to processing complex code, this tried-and-true Apple workhorse delivers monster processing speeds thanks to its 2.66 GHz Xeon quad-core processor.

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The highly-ventilated case opens freely for owners who want to upgrade the computer independently. This already powerful tower model supports an amazing amount of expandability beyond the standard memory, processors, hard drives, and graphics cards.

