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Werkzeuge
Es werden ein paar gängige Werkzeuge verwendet, um an diesem Gerät zu arbeiten. Du wirst nicht jedes Werkzeug für jeden Schritt benötigen.
Modelle
2 GHz (Quad Core Original), 2.26 GHz (8 Core Early 2009), 2.4 GHz (12 Core Mid 2012), 2.4 GHz (8 Core Mid 2010), 2.66 GHz (12 Core Mid 2010), 2.66 GHz (12 Core Mid 2012 ), 2.66 GHz (8 Core Early 2009), 2.66 GHz (Quad Core Early 2009), 2.66 GHz (Quad Core Original), 2.8 GHz (8 Core Early 2008), 2.8 GHz (Quad Core Early 2008), 2.8 GHz (Quad Core Mid 2010), 2.93 GHz (12 Core Mid 2010), 2.93 GHz (8 Core Early 2009), 2.93 GHz (Quad Core Early 2009), 3 GHz (8 Core Early 2008), 3 GHz (8 Core Original), 3 GHz (Quad Core Original), 3.06 GHz (12 Core Mid 2012), 3.2 GHz (8 Core Early 2008) 5 weitere anzeigen
3.2 GHz (Quad Core Mid 2010), 3.2 GHz (Quad Core Mid 2012), 3.33 GHz (6 Core Mid 2010), 3.33 GHz (6 Core Mid 2012), 3.33 GHz (Quad Core Early 2009)
Troubleshooting
Here is a link to the Mac Pro 2006-2013 troubleshooting page
Background & Identification
The First Generation Mac Pro was formally announced in August of 2006.
Use the Mac identification system to identify your machine.
This device is a tower with a full aluminum body. It has two disk drives and a grate on that side. The device has four rounded metal handles: two for handles, and two for a stand. The Mac Pro First Generation resembles the last version of the Power Mac G5, and has similar expansion capabilities.