Apple Mac Pro Tower Desktop (Dual Xeon E5-2680 v2, 32GB RAM, 512GB SSD, AMD FirePro D700 Dual GPU) - Space Gray - Late 2013
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| Model | Apple 4796X82 |
| MPN | Apple 4796X82 |
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Clock speed The maximum operating frequency of a central processing unit (CPU) as specified by the manufacturer, expressed in hertz (Hz). This value indicates how many cycles per second the CPU can execute under normal conditions and is useful for comparing performance potential across different models.
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3.5 GHz |
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Form factor Specifies the physical configuration or design of a product, such as ATX, Micro‑ATX, Mini‑ITX, tower, case with cover, etc. It describes how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
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ATX |
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Graphic type Indicates whether the graphics processing unit in a computer is integrated into the CPU or is a dedicated GPU. Common values are "Integrated" and "Dedicated", but other vendor‑specific labels may also appear.
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Integrated |
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Graphics The type or model of the graphics processing unit or integrated graphics feature available in a device, such as a laptop, desktop, motherboard, or video card. It may be expressed as a simple text label (e.g., "Intel HD Graphics"), a numeric identifier with units (e.g., "620 Graphics"), a screen resolution reference (e.g., "Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620"), or a data size for dedicated memory (e.g., "NVIDIA Quadro P1000"). The value helps users understand the visual performance and capabilitie
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FirePro D500 |
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Graphics manufacturer The brand or company that produces the graphics processing unit (GPU) found in a device, such as Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD. This value helps users identify the source of the GPU technology and assess compatibility, support, and performance expectations.
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AMD |
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Graphics memory The amount of dedicated video memory (VRAM) available on the graphics processing unit, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). This value indicates how much graphical data can be stored for textures, frame buffers, and other GPU tasks, affecting performance in gaming, rendering, and high‑resolution displays.
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6GB |
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Memory type The classification of the memory technology used in a device, such as DDR4 SDRAM, LPDDR3, GDDR6, or other variants. It indicates the architecture and generation of the RAM modules installed or supported by the product.
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DDR3 |
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Operating system The operating system installed on the device, indicating the software platform that manages hardware resources and provides services for applications. It can be a commercial OS such as Windows or macOS, an open‑source distribution like Linux, or a proprietary firmware used in embedded devices.
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Apple OS X |
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Optical drive The type of optical drive included in the product, such as DVD‑RW, DVD‑Writer, or no optical drive. This attribute indicates whether the device can read or write optical media and specifies the particular model or capability when available.
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None |
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Peripherals Indicates whether a peripheral device (such as a keyboard, mouse, or other accessory) is included with the product at purchase.
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Not included |
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Processor model Identifies the exact model of the central processing unit used in a device, including brand and numeric designation such as "Intel Core i5-8250U" or "AMD Ryzen 7 3700X". This value allows users to distinguish between different processor families, generations, and performance levels.
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Xeon E5 |
| Specification | No |
| SSD Capacity | 256GB |
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Total slots The total count of physical expansion slots available on a device for installing additional modules or peripherals such as PCI‑Express cards, USB adapters, or other expansion hardware. It indicates how many separate slots can be used simultaneously or swapped between the device and other devices.
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4 |

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