ActionableMango macrumors G3 Sep 21, 2010 9,618 6,917 Mar 26, 2014 #51 I just realized I that I've updated the processor and memory in my 2010 Mac Pro... so it's really a 2012 Mac Pro!
I just realized I that I've updated the processor and memory in my 2010 Mac Pro... so it's really a 2012 Mac Pro!
F fiatlux macrumors 6502 Dec 5, 2007 356 148 Mar 27, 2014 #52 ActionableMango said: I just realized I that I've updated the processor and memory in my 2010 Mac Pro... so it's really a 2012 Mac Pro! Click to expand... Last year, I updated the firmware, CPU and memory in my 2009 Mac Pro, using a CPU that was never used by Apple. That makes it a 2013 Special Edition Mac Pro I guess
ActionableMango said: I just realized I that I've updated the processor and memory in my 2010 Mac Pro... so it's really a 2012 Mac Pro! Click to expand... Last year, I updated the firmware, CPU and memory in my 2009 Mac Pro, using a CPU that was never used by Apple. That makes it a 2013 Special Edition Mac Pro I guess
m4v3r1ck macrumors 68030 Nov 2, 2011 2,630 568 The Netherlands Mar 27, 2014 #53 RoastingPig said: Ask for the serial number. End of thread Click to expand... When I'm investigating an item on the internet I always ask for the S/N. No S/N? End of story!
RoastingPig said: Ask for the serial number. End of thread Click to expand... When I'm investigating an item on the internet I always ask for the S/N. No S/N? End of story!