The Mac Pro in 2013 came with a radical change in its design as the tower form had been ditched for a cylinder form. There was a reduction in the ports present, like the total disappearance of FireWire Ports, but the power of the Mac Pro did not diminish in any way. With up to 8 primary and secondary displays possible with 5K Resolutions (5120×2880) possible for all displays, the storage was changed from the conventional HDD to a 256 GB SSD with upgrades on purchase to 512 GB or 1 TB available at extra cost. This is still a respected machine and will continue to be utilized by Apple fanatics far into the future.
3.5 GHZ Xeon E5-1650v2
16 GB
256 GB SSD
Plugged-in
Storage
The device was built with 256 GB SSD for its storage and was also customizable at purchase with 512 GB or 1 TB for additional cost.
Screen Size and Resolution
The a1481 Mac Pro had primary display support for up to 6 displays and resolution support of 5K 5120×2880 and also a 2nd display support of two 5K (5120×2880).
Processor &Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)
The Mac Pro had a Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B4116) pre-installed on it. This was powered bya single 3.5 GHz Six Core 22-nm Xeon E5-1650v2 processor with a dedicated 256k of level 2 cache for each core and 12 MB of level 3 “Smart Cache”. It had dual AMD FirePro D500 graphics processors with 3 GB of GDDR5 memory each.
Memory & Architecture
The device was powered by16 GB of 1866 MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM for its RAM. This is centered on a 64-bit architecture.
Upgradability
Although the Mac Pro came with 16 GB of RAM it could be upgraded up to 128 GB of RAM.
The Operating System of the Mac Pro can also be upgraded from its pre-installed Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B4116) up to current MacOS X. This Mac Pro was also able to host Windows 8 (64-Bit) and more recently Windows 10 (64-Bit).
This Mac Pro had the following dimensions of 251mmx168mm and a weight of 11 lbs (4.99 kg).
Inclusive Features
The Mac Pro includes the following features and ports:
Standard AirPort Extreme 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0
2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
Four USB 3.0 ports
Six Thunderbolt 2 ports
1 HDMI port
Introduced: October 22, 2013
Discontinued:N/A
Display Details
Memory
Display Support
Up to 6 displays
Level 1 Cache
32k/32k x6
Resolution
5K (5120×2880)
Level 2/Level 3 Cache
256k (x6), 12 MB
Processor
RAM Type
PC3-15000 DDR3 ECC
Processors
1 (6 Cores)
Min. RAM Speed
1866 MHz
Architecture
64-Bit
Standard RAM
16 GB
Speed
3.5 GHz (Turbo Boost up to 3.9 GHz)
Maximum RAM
128 GB
Type
6 Core Xeon E5-1650v2
RAM Slots
4
Processor Upgrade
LGA 2011 Socket
Motherboard RAM
None
FPU
Integrated
Graphics
System Bus Speed
5 GT/s (DMI2)
Video Card
AMD FirePro D500 x2
Cache Bus Speed
3.5 GHz (Built-in)
VRAM Type
GDDR5 SDRAM
ROM/Firmware
EFI
Standard VRAM
3 GB
EFI Architecture
64-Bit
Maximum VRAM
3 GB
Storage
Inclusive Features and Ports
Standard Storage
256 GB SSD
Standard Optical Drive
None
Storage Speed
7200 RPM
Standard Ethernet
Gigabit (x2)
Storage Dimensions
3.5” (25.4 mm)
Standard Modem
None
Storage Interface
Serial ATA (3 Gb/s)
Standard Air Port
802.11ac
Battery
Standard Bluetooth
4.0
Type
N/A
USB Port 3.0
4
Battery Life
N/A
FireWire Ports
None
Description
Keyboard
None
Case Type
Cylinder
None
None
Form Factor
Mac Pro (Gray Cylinder)
Sound In
1
Apple Order No
MD878LL/A
Microphone
1
Apple Subfamily
Late 2013
Headphone
1
Apple Model Number
A1481 (EMC 2630)
Sound Out
1
Model ID
Mac Pro 6.1
Power Adapter
1
Identifier reference: MD878LL/A, A1481, EMC 2630, MacPro6,1. Use these together because one Apple identifier can sometimes cover multiple configurations.
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