2020-01-14 16:01
Technology
Alex Lowe

Rack mountable version of the Apple Mac Pro now on available

Rack mountable version of the Apple Mac Pro now on available

Apple launched the new Mac Pro in December last year, which based on the max price the computer tops out did its best to make headlines in the media, which were mostly for the wrong reason. But when the Mac Pro was previewed at WWDC last year it was announced on stage that a special version fro making rack mounting the computer much easier, which is especially hands for Mac Stadium.

Even when the Mac Pro went on sale in December, the Rack version was left on the website as “coming soon” and now, it is on sale for £500 more than the standard tower version – at £5,999.

As far as the internals go, everything is unchanged, it has the same 8-core Intel Xeon, 32GB RAM and 256GB SSD as the tower version. The only difference being, you can’t pick the stainless steel wheels as an option.

Find the new Mac Pro on apple.com

Alex Lowe

Rack mountable version of the Apple Mac Pro now on available

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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