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<blockquote data-quote="s3p" data-source="post: 968254" data-attributes="member: 137219"><p>I just purchased an 8 core Mac Pro and no sooner than I connected my display, it blew out. <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Grimmace.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Grimmace:" title="Grimmace :Grimmace:" data-shortname=":Grimmace:" /> I was told that in some instances, you could get caught in what Apple says is a compatibility issue. Meaning, my 1st gen 30" display, is no longer made and not compatible and/or the new system (in rare cases) could have blown it out. </p><p>Has anyone every heard of such a thing? Or have any suggestions??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s3p, post: 968254, member: 137219"] I just purchased an 8 core Mac Pro and no sooner than I connected my display, it blew out. :Grimmace: I was told that in some instances, you could get caught in what Apple says is a compatibility issue. Meaning, my 1st gen 30" display, is no longer made and not compatible and/or the new system (in rare cases) could have blown it out. Has anyone every heard of such a thing? Or have any suggestions?? [/QUOTE]
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