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- Mac Pro [March 2009] Quad Core 2.66 GHz running Snow Leopard 10.6.8
I purchased a fully boxed, ‘hardly used’ Mac Pro 2.4 Ghz (x2) July 2010 on eBay. Apart from a different OS from the one advertized [Snow Leopard instead of the advertized Lion] it seemed to have the right spec when I looked at ‘About this Mac’ in more detail [or from what I could tell being new to these things].
On closer examination, however, the model number on the box [A1289] didn’t correspond with the model number at the back of the case [A1186, a 2008 version I believe]. Neither is the serial number recognized by Everymac.com, though – importantly - I understand this website lists only U.S. models and mine is European [Ireland/UK].
To be honest I’m really not sure what I’ve bought. Is it a hack? Can 2008 models be upgraded to Westmere processors [which I’m assuming these are]? This isn’t the place to discuss consumer law but it wasn’t advertized as upgraded or a hack, certainly. I just need to satisfy myself what I've paid out good money for. It looks like a 2008 Mac in a 2010 box but the info says otherwise. I'm an inexperienced user by the way so please don't be overly technical if you can avoid it. Perhaps someone can deduce something from the following information:
Mac Pro 2.4_8CX/6X1G/1TB/5770/SD
Serial No. CK03403SH2P
These two serial numbers [above] are on BOTH the case and the box.
The EMC number [on the case only] is 2314-2. That too doesn’t seem to be recognized on Everymac unless I’ve missed something.
When I go into ‘More info’ under ‘About this Mac’ I get:
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro 5,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon:
Processor Speed: 2.4 Ghz
Number of Processors: 2
Total Number of Cores: 8
L2 Cache per core: 256 Kb
L3 Cache per processor: 12 mb
Memory: 6Gb
Processor Interconnect Speed: 5.86 GT/s
BOOT ROM version: MP51.007F.800
SMC Version [system]: 1.39 f11
SMC Version [processor tray]: 1.f11
Serial Number [system]: CK03403SH2P
Serial Number [processor tray]: J503101FWBHBA
Hardware UUID: 3025D5FF–9849–5AA9–80E0-91F15DA34377
Could someone – anyone! – shed a bit of light on this please?
On closer examination, however, the model number on the box [A1289] didn’t correspond with the model number at the back of the case [A1186, a 2008 version I believe]. Neither is the serial number recognized by Everymac.com, though – importantly - I understand this website lists only U.S. models and mine is European [Ireland/UK].
To be honest I’m really not sure what I’ve bought. Is it a hack? Can 2008 models be upgraded to Westmere processors [which I’m assuming these are]? This isn’t the place to discuss consumer law but it wasn’t advertized as upgraded or a hack, certainly. I just need to satisfy myself what I've paid out good money for. It looks like a 2008 Mac in a 2010 box but the info says otherwise. I'm an inexperienced user by the way so please don't be overly technical if you can avoid it. Perhaps someone can deduce something from the following information:
Mac Pro 2.4_8CX/6X1G/1TB/5770/SD
Serial No. CK03403SH2P
These two serial numbers [above] are on BOTH the case and the box.
The EMC number [on the case only] is 2314-2. That too doesn’t seem to be recognized on Everymac unless I’ve missed something.
When I go into ‘More info’ under ‘About this Mac’ I get:
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro 5,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon:
Processor Speed: 2.4 Ghz
Number of Processors: 2
Total Number of Cores: 8
L2 Cache per core: 256 Kb
L3 Cache per processor: 12 mb
Memory: 6Gb
Processor Interconnect Speed: 5.86 GT/s
BOOT ROM version: MP51.007F.800
SMC Version [system]: 1.39 f11
SMC Version [processor tray]: 1.f11
Serial Number [system]: CK03403SH2P
Serial Number [processor tray]: J503101FWBHBA
Hardware UUID: 3025D5FF–9849–5AA9–80E0-91F15DA34377
Could someone – anyone! – shed a bit of light on this please?