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Early 2008 Mac Pro 3,1 for sale

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I've had this Mac Pro from new and it has been almost faultless. It has been used primarily for image and design work, so not a hard life by any stretch. I had it upgraded about 5 years ago, by a local tech company where I live, called Elpatech. They have been excellent. I recently bought a new iMac hence why I'm selling the Mac Pro.

Price is: £150 ono

The specs are:

Mac Pro 3,1 (2008)

2 x 4 Core 2.8GHz Intel Xeon E5462 processors

2GB DDR2 ECC memory

128GB SSD + 500GB HDD storage

Radeon HD 2600 XT Graphics Card

The one thing worth mentioning is that there is a fault with the RAM riser board so these may need to be replaced in future in order to upgrade memory, otherwise they are working in the current configuration.
The fault, I would add, was nothing to do with my selling it. The machine works beautifully, it's one of moving forward. In my small house, space is at a premium and the new iMac will be fitting into a new smaller space.
I have set it back to factory settings, so all the new owner will have to do is decide which OS they want to run.

If you have any questions, I will endeavour to answer or point you in the direction of Elpatech!
I have tried uploading images but they don't seem to load , so anyone interested please let me know and I can send you images
 
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