Does the mac pro have the zeon e5v3 chip?

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    does the mac  pro have usb ports?

    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_mac/family/mac_pro
    Stedman

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    does the macbook pro have the capacity to print directly to blank cd?  If not- can you suggest an add-on product that will work with the mac pro?

    Unless you have a printer that can feed and print on a physical CD then you cannot. This isn't a function of the computer. Printers can usually print onto labels of any sort, but not directly onto the disc itself.

  • Does my mac pro have a tracking device..if not can one be installed

    Does my mac pro have a tracking device..if not can one be installed...thanks

    Does my mac pro have a tracking device
    No.
    Install tracking software:
    http://mac.appstorm.net/reviews/security/hidden-track-and-recover-your-stolen-ma c/
    http://preyproject.com/

  • Why can I not purchase the Mac pro in the United Kingdom?

    Mac pro.

    In most parts of the world, you can remove the side door with the Mac Pro 65 lb tower still running, and check whether fans are all running.
    CAUTION: In the EU, the European commission has determined that you are too stupid not to put your finger in the fans, and the Mac Pro's plastic fans with pitiful 12 Volt motors are so dangerous it cannot be sold in the EU until a new model is released (possibly later this year). So this advice is not to be used in Europe.
    Also, be certain that any bananas you buy are not too strongly curved -- those are illegal in Europe. Unfortunately, you will be forced to fend for yourself when using refillable Olive Oil bottles in restaurants -- they were unable to develop a consensus to ban them outright for the good of the public. So please, be extremely careful!

  • Does the Mac Pro have flash player installed?

    I am looking at getting a Mac Pro and would like to know if flash player is installed?

    you mean can you install it and is it compatible with Lion then.
    http://www.apple.com/support/lion
    Has nothing to do wtih Mac Pro though.

  • Why does my mac not have the option to make iMessages?

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    What version of OS X are you currently using?

  • Does my Mac Pro have no Airport at all?

    Hey people,
    Just recently bought a new Mac Pro - Quad Core one - it's great!
    However, does it not have airport at all? I didn't click the Airport Extreme option, but I thought there would be something in it. When I bought a G5 (three years ago) I didn't select an Airport option, but had it installed anyway. Here, I assumed the same.
    My next question is, can I simply use the Airport Enabler option? Or do I need to purchase the Airport extreme card?
    OR...can I take the card, assuming I have it, out of my G5?
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    Primarily I just echo the others. It could invalidate your warranty if you install it yourself. That said look on these forums for postings on installing. There will also be links to other sources. I recall one hat gave some good pictures. The problem seems to be varying advice on which of several particular spare wires you use and which one is left for bluetooth. So you could proceed on bad advice by chance. Further it still seems to me to be not the easiest task, though you may be nimble.
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  • How can I connect the mac pro with the TV

    My question is up there

    Somebody just answered that question with a nice little guide. The info is here:
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  • Have a still folder with a question mark and OS on external HDD isn't loading onto the Mac Pro

    Good Morning....... I'm having an issue with this Mac Pro I've recently purchased that came with an 500GB HDD and I added an 2TB HDD also, but it never had an OS on it and when you power on the Mac Pro, you'll get a still folder with a question mark on it. I am very determined to get this situation corrected!!! I had got a copy of Snow Leopard on a blank DVD from a friend of mine but nothing had changed or occurred when I put it in the optical drive & I even saved Maverick installation on an external HDD; it read the drive when I held down the option key during the startup chime, I choose the external because that’s the only volume it shown on the screen; nothing else!!! No sign of the copied disk, the two HDDs that's in the Mac Pro, just the external HDD with the OS on it; I choose the external with Maverick on it but it still doesn't read and then a still folder with the question mark appears..... Can someone please help & save me PLEASE?????????

    Buy a retail copy of Snow Leopard, then we can "chat" and get you with a system installed.

  • Is the mac pro good for me (specific need)

    Hi all,
    I am looking for a computer to do a lot of number crunching and are having a hard time researching whether the 8 core mac pro will give the performance boost i hope.
    We have an (C++) application that does intensive number crunching which we need to run multiple of times at the same time (eg. ~50 times) on win xp.
    We currently run them on a quad core Dell system which works okay - but will the performance roughly double on the Mac Pro?
    The question I'm really asking will the system spread the load across the 2 processors and their cores even though the application has not been built to utilise multi-processors?
    Hope you know what i mean and can help me,
    thanks,
    alan

    i just read this:
    http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:fEWgf8PD2E0J:download.microsoft.com/download/ f/1/e/f1ecd771-cf97-4d98-9a1b-b86e3f24e08f/multicorehyperthreadbrief.docwin+xp+number+of+coressupported&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk&client=firefox-a
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  • What exactly is the Mac Pro?

    I'm thinking about getting a Mac Pro, since I do a lot of video and photo editing. I'm also thinking about getting an iMac too, but I'm not really exactly sure how a Mac Pro works and do you need it to use an iMac? Please give detailed answers. I'm a newbie to the Mac Pro.

    Both the Mac Pro and iMac are Mac desktop computers. The Mac Pro does not have a built-in monitor, and you need to buy a monitor to be able to use it for most purposes.
    Other than that, the Mac Pro is specifically designed for high-end applications which can take advantage of its multiple-core processing and accelerated GPU processing. Not all applications will benefit from this, but certainly if you're an FCPX user, you are likely to see advantages.
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    Matt

  • Is it possible to upgrade the Mac Pro with SCSI/SAS drives?

    Hi guys I am considering to move on to a Mac Pro from my old PC.
    The Mac Pro enclosure is quite unique in its hard drive holders as no cables are used and all drives are connected with a plugin mechanism.
    So I am curious if that will allow me to upgrade to a SCSI/SAS storage system which requires cable connections between drives and the SCSI/SAS card on the PCI-E slot. I dont know if this will be possible with the Mac Pro enclosure.
    Has anyone tried to do this?
    Btw is there any Ultra320 or SAS(preferably) interface card available for Mac OS X?

    The connectors for SATA drives can be used with SAS drives. However, the controller needs to be SAS compatible. I have never installed a SAS drive in the Mac Pro bay to see what happens. If some one has a SAS drive and wants to try this I would be interested in the results.
    My guess is that the Mac Pro would not see the drive.
    Areca sells the Mac Pro PCIe bootable ARC-1680 SAS controller in several configurations. This controller allows the user to utilize SAS or SATA hard drives connected to the card. The ARC-1680x comes with two external mini SAS connectors that can support eight direct connect hard drives or up to 128 devices (in theory) when used with SAS expanders.
    The ARC-1680LP has one internal mini SAS port and one external mini SAS port. I looked at the Mac Pro internal SATA connectors and they can unscrew from the frame but there is only about 1/2" of clearance in that area of the case. In addition, I would want the hot swap bays to still operate and I did not see an easy way to patch into the existing SATA connectors. It would be nice if the Mac Pro factory connectors used snap on SATA connector on the back of the backplane so that users could interface the 4 SATA bays with an internal PCie controller. However, its hard wired in the existing configuration. With the new Mac Pro PCIe RAID 5 card on the market there must be alternative connectors that allow this type of installation to work properly.
    Based on the ease at which the Areca SAS controller can be added as an external using the ARC-1680x I went with that option. I am using it with eight direct connect SATA hard drives now. I plan to expand the storage by adding a SAS expander in the form of a hub or an enclosure with SAS capabilities. I have been looking at a 16 bay SAS enclosure but I am not sure how loud it will be
    Details on the ARC-1680 can be found here:
    http://www.areca.com.tw/products/pcietosas1680series.htm
    Its very cool to have SAS or SATA capability along with a bootable card that can support tons of hard drives and RAID levels 0, 1,1E, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, 60 or JBOD . I booted the Mac Pro with a 2TB Mac OS X 10.4.10 RAID 6 volume and ran Xbench. It shows a 400MB/sec. hard drive setup and raises the overall Xbench score substantially.
    While I doubt I will boot the Mac Pro from the RAID 6 volume much, it is very cool that that function is available. This is the only PCIe host adapter I have found with boot capabilities besides Apples new $999 4 port SATA internal card. SAS has lots of expansion capabilities. Users that want pretty much unlimited hard drive connectivity will enjoy the new ARC-1680x.
    Have fun!

  • Geforce 8800GT AND Geforce 7300GT in the Mac Pro?

    I used the search feature: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1288408
    That's the only useful thread I could find that has to do with 2 cards in the Mac Pro at the same time. So basically I'm wondering, has anyone tried this with the same cards or the same idea before? and did it work?. I'm just wondering if it's possible so I don't have to let the 7300GT gather dust in my closet. I do run Windows XP in bootcamp, not with parallels or VMware Fusion because I need to play PC games at full throttle with full system performance etc. Thanks in advance for any tips.

    You can use the two graphics cards, but it's only useful if you have more than two displays. It won't give you higher speed.

  • HT4889 Just got a new macbook pro. Trying to migrate data from a MacPro to the macBook. MacBook will recognize the Mac Pro but not vice versa. Using Mac OS X 10.6.8 on the Mac Pro(powermac G4. The Mac Pro searches in vain for the MacBook. What should I do

    Just bought a new MacBook Pro. Attempting to migrate data from a power mac G4 running Mac OS X 10.6.8 using a firewire.
    Mac Book will recognize the Mac Pro but the Mac Pro just continues to search for the Mac Book. What should I do?
    Dave VanHorn
    [email protected]

    Put the G4 into Target Disk Mode and open Migration Assistant on the new MBP. Your G4 needs to be running 10.5.8.

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