Imac display for macPro

hi there,
can i use my imac 27" 2010 as display for the macPro? if yes, will there be any issue to the performance?
(firewire, USB2, minidiplayport)
Tnx for any information!

Yes, you can.
Using an iMac as a monitor in Target Display Mode:
http://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/using-an-imac-as-a-monitor-in-target-dis play-mode--mac-51833
Target Display Mode FAQ:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3924

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