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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Early 2008 Mac Pro fried GPU
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<blockquote data-quote="Macosaurus" data-source="post: 1587008" data-attributes="member: 327316"><p>A valid question... No, they didn't. They did however, to the last, sound so confident in their assessments that it seemed a waste of time to drag this very heavy computer across town. Had they said, "we need to see it", I would have been inclined to listen to their advice. They just don't seem to be very interested in attending to a 6 year-old computer; in fact, the lady at the Apple Store said they consider the computer to be, and I quote: "Vintage".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macosaurus, post: 1587008, member: 327316"] A valid question... No, they didn't. They did however, to the last, sound so confident in their assessments that it seemed a waste of time to drag this very heavy computer across town. Had they said, "we need to see it", I would have been inclined to listen to their advice. They just don't seem to be very interested in attending to a 6 year-old computer; in fact, the lady at the Apple Store said they consider the computer to be, and I quote: "Vintage". [/QUOTE]
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