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Apple Computing Products:
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Some questions about upgrading an older Mac Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaygyver" data-source="post: 1626848" data-attributes="member: 153421"><p>If it were me I would find a way to get the extra money and get the 5,1. </p><p> You'll have a computer that Apple will still update slightly longer then the 4.1, the upgrade cost's will be about the same when you get on your feet again and have money available to start upgrading it. AND, If you do something wrong and "brick" the 4,1 upgrading it then you just lost all that money and have to start all over again. This way you can just sit back and do your thing with no worry's. </p><p></p><p> good luck.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaygyver, post: 1626848, member: 153421"] If it were me I would find a way to get the extra money and get the 5,1. You'll have a computer that Apple will still update slightly longer then the 4.1, the upgrade cost's will be about the same when you get on your feet again and have money available to start upgrading it. AND, If you do something wrong and "brick" the 4,1 upgrading it then you just lost all that money and have to start all over again. This way you can just sit back and do your thing with no worry's. good luck..... [/QUOTE]
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