macquest99
Feb 9th, 2011, 02:04 PM
Hello!
I am selling my Apple Mac Pro Desktop Xeon Quad core 2.66 Ghz for $1300
the specs are as follows.
250 GB HDD
8GB of Ram
Ge Force 7300GT with dual DVI
SuperDrive
Includes Keyboard and Mouse
serious inquires only! will deliver within reason.
Thanks!
http://i52.tinypic.com/28kkql3.jpg
Andrew Pratt
Feb 9th, 2011, 02:31 PM
...will deliver within reason.
Where are you located?
jagga
Feb 9th, 2011, 11:56 PM
Is this one that can have the CPU's upgraded slightly within the same Xeon range?
- I'm really interested in this to replace my Home Mac Mini but I won't have the quid for at least 4wks. This would be gone by then.
macquest99
Feb 10th, 2011, 01:31 PM
I do believe the processors can be upgraded! no serious inquires yet. ill PM you my email and you can get in touch with me I might just still have it then.
screature
Mar 7th, 2011, 02:53 PM
Is this one that can have the CPU's upgraded slightly within the same Xeon range?
- I'm really interested in this to replace my Home Mac Mini but I won't have the quid for at least 4wks. This would be gone by then.
If it is a Mac Pro 1.1 then yes it is... I suspect that from the asking price it is a 1.1 as the other versions that offered 2.66GHz models were 4.1 and 5.1 and would be going for significantly more money.
Edit: All Xeon processors are not created equal and compatible with a given motherboard/logic board.... there are many varieties. Make sure the processors that you are interested in are compatible with the Mac Pro 1.1.
i-rui
Mar 7th, 2011, 05:34 PM
you can tell from the pic that it's a Mac Pro from the first 2 gens (FW 400 port). The fact that it's 2.66ghz and has a 7300 would point to it being a first gen..... so yes it could have the processors upgraded (with a compatible fit of course)
screature
Mar 7th, 2011, 05:42 PM
you can tell from the pic that it's a Mac Pro from the first 2 gens (FW 400 port). The fact that it's 2.66ghz and has a 7300 would point to it being a first gen..... so yes it could have the processors upgraded (with a compatible fit of course)
Good points to further the evidence that it is a 1.1...
Just as an FYI it couldn't be a 2.1 because there was only one model of 2.1 and it differed only from the 1.1s in that it was an octocore 3.0 GHz model.
But you can turn a 1.1 into a 2.1 if you have the cash to shell out for the processors and then if you do you should just sell your old one and buy a new Mac Pro IMO. ;)
Edit: the photos are gone now... am I the only one seing this?