All three models also have an 18x dual layer-compatible SuperDrive for optical discs, and their connectivity attributes are identical. For example, all sex feature two 1TB SATA hard drive running at 7200 rpm, an ATI Radeon HD graphics card with 1GB of GDDR5 memory, two Mini DisplayPort outputs, and a single dual-link DVI video output. The six Mac Pro models introduced in Mid 2010 have several common characteristics.
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However it was shipped with more RAM, two hard drives, and a pre-installed copy of Mac OS X 10.6 Server. Likewise, the Apple Mac Pro 5,1 (Mid 2010 Server) is identical to the Apple Mac Pro 5,1 (Mid 2010). This model came with pre-installed server software. It was often configured with more RAM and/or a larger hard drive.
TheMac Pro Server could be classified as a throwback to the days of the Mac Server G4 series where Apple shipped a server version of an otherwise identical Power Mac G4. This model was introduced as a substitute “high-end” server configuration for the discontinued rack-mountable Xserve line.
3.5 Mac Pro (2.66GHz Intel Twelve Core, Mid 2010 Server).3.4 Mac Pro (2.4GHz Intel Eight Core, Mid 2010 Server).3.3 Mac Pro (3.33GHz Intel Six Core, Mid 2010 Server).3.2 Mac Pro (3.2GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010 Server).3.1 Mac Pro (2.8GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010 Server).