2009 Mac Pro 4,1- 5,1 CPU Tray with 12-Core 3.46GHz Xeon and 96GB RAM
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| Location | Vienna US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
upgradedmacs-com
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2018-12-03T18:16:29.000Z |
| Non-Domestic Product | No |
| Brand | Apple |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Clock Speed | 3.46 GHz |
| Processor Model | X5690 |
| Processor Type | Intel Xeon 12-Core |
| Modified Item | No |
Mac Pro Upgrade Tray Listing body h1, h2 ul 🚀 Upgrade Your 2009 Mac Pro to be the Most Performing Classic Mac Pro Possible! 🚀 This pre-configured CPU tray transforms your 2009 quad-, six-, or eight-core Mac Pro into a 3.46GHz 12-core powerhouse with 96 of RAM – all with just a few simple steps. 🔧 What's Included in This Kit: 2009 Mac Pro CPU Tray equipped with: 2x Intel Xeon X5690 Hexa-Core CPUs – 3.46GHz (Turbo 3.72GHz) 96GB RAM – (6 DIMMs x 16GB @ 1333 MHz) - the optimal tri-channel configuration for the best performance. Firmware upgrade instructions (2009 Mac Pro 4,1 to 5,1) Thermal Interface
Material (TIM): Arctic Silver AS5 for optimal heat transfer New VRM thermal silicone pads North Bridge inspection and service: Rivets replaced (if needed), thermal paste refreshed with Arctic Silver AS5 🔩 Benefits of This Upgrade: Significant performance boost for demanding applications Best per-core performance available for the classic Mac Pro series Extended system stability – meticulously serviced for longevity 📦 Shipping: Securely packaged for safe transit. ❗ Important Compatibility Notes: This tray WILL NOT function properly in 2010-2012 Mac Pro 5,1 models. 💬 Questions? Feel free to reach out if you're unsure about compatibility or have any questions. I'm happy to help! 🌍 ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Import duties, taxes, and customs fees are NOT included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Check with your country’s customs office to determine potential costs before purchasing. Customs fees are typically collected by the shipping company or at the time of item pickup and are not additional shipping charges.

