This device is a BTO/CTO device which is nearly identical to MA356LL/A. We have listed this device separately as it has been configured with an upgraded processor when compared to the base model. This has been done to make it easier to catalog as well as easier to read.
The Mac Pro is one of the three desktop versions in the Apple lineup of computers. It is also the most powerful of all the Apple products and also the most expensive. Part of its power rating includes the almost “endless” expansion qualities when compared to other products and computers. It has a tower package, numerous connectivity options, and flexible customization which also makes it a great option. The Apple Mac Pro, the first Intel based tower Mac, features 5 USB Ports, 4 FireWire Ports, 8 RAM slots, and two 2.0 GHz dual core Intel Xeon 5130 processors. Device specifications and capabilities can be found below.
Twin 2.00 GHZ Xeon 5130
1 GB
250 GBHard Drive
Plugged-in
Storage & Memory
The device was built with 250.0 GB Serial ATA (3 Gb/s) hard drive storage with a storage speed of 7200 RPM.
Screen Size and Resolution
The Mac Pro has a primary display support for up to 8 displays and a resolution support of 2560 x 1600. It also has a 2nd display support of 1920 x 1200.
OS & Processor
The Mac Pro has Mac OS X 10.4.7 (8K1079) pre-installed. This is powered bytwo 2.0 GHz dual-core Intel Xeon 5130 processors with 4 MB of shared level 2 cache per processor, a 128-bit SSE3 vector engine, and 1.33 GHz “64-bit dual independent frontside buses.”
Memory & Architecture
The device is powered bytwo 2.0 GHz dual-core Intel Xeon 5130 processors with 4 MB of shared level 2 cache per processor and 1.0 GB of 667 MHz DDR2 ECC “fully-buffered” FB-DIMM memory. The RAM has a heat sink design that is a bit different from generic FB-DIMMs. This is centered around a 64-bit architecture.
Available Upgrades
Although the Mac Pro comes with 1 GB of RAM, it could be upgraded up to 32 GB of RAM. The operating system of the Mac Pro can also be upgraded from its pre-installed Mac OS X 10.4.7 (8K1079) up to MacOS X 10.7.5. This Mac Pro is able to host Windows XP SP2 (32-Bit) and more recently Windows 7 (32-Bit). This Mac Pro has dimensions of 511 mm × 206mm × 475 mm and weighs 42.4 lbs (19.2 kg).
Inclusive Features
The Mac Pro includes the following features and ports:
Standard AirPort Extreme 802.11a/b/g/n (Optional)
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Optional)
2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
Two FireWire “400” ports
Two FireWire “800” ports
Five USB 2.0 ports
6X DL “Super Drive”
One dual linkDVI port and one single link DVI port.
Introduced: August 7, 2006
Discontinued: January 8, 2008
Display Details
Memory
Display Support
Up to 8 displays
Level 1 Cache
N/A
Resolution
2560×1600
Level 2/Level 3 Cache
4 MB (on-chip)
Processor
RAM Type
PC5300 DDR2 ECC
Processors
2 (4 Cores)
Min. RAM Speed
667 MHz
Architecture
64-Bit
Standard RAM
1 GB
Speed
2.0 GHz
Maximum RAM
32 GB
Type
D. Core Xeon 5130 x2
RAM Slots
8
Processor Upgrade
LGA 771 Sockets
Motherboard RAM
None
FPU
Integrated
Graphics
System Bus Speed
1.33 GHz
Video Card
GeForce 7300 GT
Cache Bus Speed
2.0 GHz (Built-in)
VRAM Type
GDDR2 SDRAM
ROM/Firmware
EFI
Standard VRAM
256 MB
EFI Architecture
32-Bit
Maximum VRAM
256 MB
Storage
Inclusive Features and Ports
Standard Storage
250 GB HDD
Standard Optical Drive
6X DL “Super Drive”
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
802.11a/b/g/n (Optional)
Battery
Standard Bluetooth
2.0+ EDR (Optional)
Type
N/A
USB Port 2.0
5
Battery Life
N/A
FireWire Ports
2 (400), 2 (800)
Description
Keyboard
Apple Keyboard
Case Type
Tower
Inclusive Input
Mighty Mouse
Form Factor
Mac Pro
Sound In
2
Apple Order No
BTO/CTO
Microphone
None
Apple Subfamily
Mac Pro
Headphone
1
Apple Model Number
A1186 (EMC 2113)
Sound Out
2
Model ID
Mac Pro 1.1
Power Adapter
1
Identifier reference: CTOMA356LL/A, A1186, EMC 2113, MacPro1,1. Use these together because one Apple identifier can sometimes cover multiple configurations.
Last reviewed by Techable:Identifiers checked: order number, A-number, EMC, and model identifier when available.
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