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Highest CPU upgrade for 2010 Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="flopsy" data-source="post: 1524386" data-attributes="member: 304113"><p>I'm curious to see what makes you assume the rest (after what I put in bold)? </p><p></p><p>Who cares if it's tiny when nothing else but the basics for a pro machine is on the unit (and which is essentially sealed - though it's fair to say nothing on the current Mac Pro is that upgradeable in practical terms anyway)? </p><p></p><p>Have you heard e.g.<em> just</em> a Pegasus R6 deskside vs an actually pro machine such as the HP Z820 (one gigantic, heavy, very accessible, superbly engineered, comparatively silent box - even with dual Quadro 6000's)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flopsy, post: 1524386, member: 304113"] I'm curious to see what makes you assume the rest (after what I put in bold)? Who cares if it's tiny when nothing else but the basics for a pro machine is on the unit (and which is essentially sealed - though it's fair to say nothing on the current Mac Pro is that upgradeable in practical terms anyway)? Have you heard e.g.[I] just[/I] a Pegasus R6 deskside vs an actually pro machine such as the HP Z820 (one gigantic, heavy, very accessible, superbly engineered, comparatively silent box - even with dual Quadro 6000's)? [/QUOTE]
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