Apple Mac Pro Price List March, 2021 & Specs in Philippines
Processor Type
Intel Xeon
Graphics Chipset
AMD
Graphics Memory
3000MB
RAM
6GB
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Apple ZMAX Micron MT18JSF1G72AZ-1G9E2ZE PC3-14900E DDR3 1866 8GB ECC 2RX8 for Apple MAC PRO (Late 2013)
₱ 8,466.00
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Apple [ram] Apple Mac Pro Late 2013 A1481 Trash can memory 32G 4 8G DDR3 1866 ECC
₱ 16,274.00
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Apple Adamanta 32GB (1x32GB) Memory Upgrade Compatible for Late 2013 Apple Mac Pro Samsung Original DDR3 1600Mhz PC3-12800 ECC Registered 4Rx4 CL11 1.5v RAM DRAM
₱ 17,714.00
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Apple 32Gb 4X 8Gb Ddr3 1333 Pc3 10600 Memory Ram For Apple Mac Pro 5 1 Westmere
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₱ 8,251.00 From ₱ 208 6-12 working days
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Cheapest Apple Mac Pro Price in Philippines is ₱ 8,251.00
Apple Mac Pro Price Guide
Price List by Country for Apple Mac Pro
Country | International Price | Price in PHP |
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Malaysia | MYR 13,161.00 | ₱ 157,061.00 |
Philippines | PHP 8,251.00 | ₱ 8,251.00 |
Singapore | SGD 2,648.40 | ₱ 95,918.00 |
Apple Mac Pro Specs
Processor | |
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Processor Type | Intel Xeon |
Operating System | macOS 10.13 High Sierra |
Bit Architecture | 64bit |
Processor Clock Speed | 3.9GHz |
Processor Manufacturer | Intel |
Number of Processing Cores | 12 |
Graphics | |
Graphics Chipset | AMD |
Graphics Memory | 3000MB |
Memory | |
RAM | 6GB |
Memory Type | DDR3 |
Maximum Memory Expansion | 32GB |
Memory Slots | 4 |
Memory Clock Speed | 1866MHz |
Storage | |
SSD Capacity | 256GB |
Hard Drive Type | SSD |
Hard Drive Speed | 7200RPM |
Number of Installed Hard Drives | 1 |
Power | |
Power Supply | 450W |
Design | |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 167 x 251 x 167mm |
Weight | 5kg |
Colour | Black |
Connector Ports | |
VGA | No |
Headphone/Mic | Yes |
HDMI | Yes |
LAN | No |
USB Type-C | Yes |
USB 3.0 | 4 |
Input Device | |
Monitor | No |
Mouse | No |
Keyboard | No |
Optical Drive | |
Read Write | No |
Optical Drives Type | No |
Reviews of Apple Mac Pro
barefeats.com
Reviewed on 2020-12-03
December 3rd, 2020 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistHow much faster is the Apple M1 MacBook Pro than the 2013 Mac Pro 8-core?GRAPH LEGENDM1 MacBook Pro = 2020 Apple M1 MacBook Pro 13-inch, 8-Core CPU, 8-core GPU, MacOS Big Sur2013 Mac Pro = Lat...
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Reviewed on 2015-09-04
What's The Best Quad-Core Mac?MacBook Pro? iMac 5K? or Mac Pro?Posted Friday, September 4th, 2015 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistThere are various quad-core Macs. Which is the best? The iMac 5K? MacBook Pro? Mac Pro 'tube'? And how about a 2010 quad-core...
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Reviewed on 2015-05-01
5K 60Hz SHOOTOUT: iMac 5K vsMac Pro 'tube' and 'tower'Posted May 1st, 2015, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistMay 4th, 2015, added GTX 970 to the mixOS X 10.10.3 has added 60Hz support for the Dell UltraSharp 27 Ultra HD 5K Monitor at 5120x2880 when dual mD...
Read more > photographybay.com
Reviewed on 2015-01-27
Apple took what felt like forever to make a meaningful update to the last generation of the Mac Pro. The big, aluminum tower had been the symbol of the professional Mac user since 2003 when Apple released it with the Power Mac G5. When Apple switched to I...
Read more > barefeats.com
Reviewed on 2014-10-22
SHOOTOUT: iMac Retina 5Kversus other Quad-Core MacsPosted Wednesday, October 22 2014 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistOctober 24th, added Single-Core Cinebench resultsThe iMac with Retina 5K Display arrived yesterday so we rushed to get you some speed test...
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Reviewed on 2014-03-28
The debate continues as to if the 8-core 2013 Mac Pro is the performance "sweet spot" for Professional users. And even if the 12-core is a little faster, is it worth $1500 more? The inspiration for this particular test session was a conversation with ...
Read more > mashable.com
Reviewed on 2014-03-14
can covet. As Ferris Bueller said, 'If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.'
Kludgey 4K monitor support, External expansion may clutter your desk, You probably don't need all this power, even if you want it
Apple has combined raw power with ingenious design into something that will make even non-professionals drool.After languishing with only minor updates for several years, Apple finally released a major update to its Mac Pro desktop in late December 2013. ...
Read more > macworld.com
Reviewed on 2014-03-14
Impressive multicore performance, Dual workstationclass GPUs, Fast internal storage, Plenty of externalexpansion options, Compact, attractive design, Quiet and relatively cool, Many internal components upgradeable
Singlecore performance not substantially better (and sometimes worse) than that of other current Macs, No internal expansion options
Though we call them late 2013 Mac Pros, it took us until March of this year to receive our new entry-level Mac Pro. Apple released the redesigned Mac Pro near the end of last December, but high demand quickly pushed the systems’ estimated ship date to February 2014 and beyond...
Read more > barefeats.com
Reviewed on 2014-02-27
Now that we have the 8-core 2013 Mac Pro with dual FirePro D700 GPUs in the lab, we can revisit the game shootout. In this round, the competitor is the 2010 Mac Pro 6-core tower sporting various high-end GPUs. (The 2009 Mac Pro 8-core was slower, so w...
Read more > macworld.com
Reviewed on 2014-02-26
Impressive multicore performance, Dual workstationclass GPUs, Fast internal storage, Plenty of externalexpansion options, Compact, attractive design, Quiet and relatively cool, Many internal components upgradeable
Singlecore performance not substantially better (and sometimes worse) than that of other current Macs, No internal expansion options, Higherend configurations quickly get expensive
It took some time, but Macworld Lab finally got a stock configuration Mac Pro. This new Mac Pro has a single 6-core Xeon processor running at 3.5GHz, with 256GB of flash memory, 16GB of RAM, and dual AMD D500 graphics. With a $3999 price tag, it’s $1000 less than our previously tested custom Mac Pro, and this stock model held up well in our benchmarks...
Read more > barefeats.com
Reviewed on 2014-02-21
Our custom order 2013 Mac Pro 8-core finally arrived. Since we had a 2009 Mac Pro 8-core tower in the lab, we decided to to pit it against the new Mac Pro. CPU GRAPH LEGEND8c 3.0GHz nMP = 'late 2013' Mac Pro Xeon E5-1680 v2 @3.0GHz 8-Cores with 32G o...
Read more > gearlive.com
Reviewed on 2014-02-07
Power. The Apple Mac Pro (late 2013) is the newest Mac on the block, and it's also the most powerful computer ever made by Apple. It deserves to be, too, as the Mac Pro lost that title as Apple let that product line slip into virtual irrelevancy. Aft...
Read more > Kenrockwell.com
Reviewed on 2014-02-07
Apple Mac Pro (late 2013)Silence at last! © 2014 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. Apple Mac Pro (late 2013, about 10"/250mm tall by 6.5"/165mm diameter). You can or . This free website's biggest source of is when you use those or any of when...
Read more > barefeats.com
Reviewed on 2014-01-31
The 2013 Mac Pro with its dual FirePro GPUs is an ideal candidate as a DaVinci Resolve platform. So we tested its ability to playback (and render on-the-fly) blur nodes and noise reduction nodes. Then we compared that performance to the 2010 Mac Pro m...
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Reviewed on 2014-01-29
Thanks to the Other World Computing's test lab, we have some benchmark results for the 'late 2013' Mac Pro 2.7GHz 12-Core. And thanks to a 'Remote Mad Scientist' and long time, trusted friend, we have results for the same tests from a 'mid 2010' Mac P...
Read more > arstechnica.com
Reviewed on 2014-01-28
pricing for workstation-class GPU options, Affordable relative to similar configs offered by competing workstation vendors, CrossFire enabled in Boot Camp so you can get very good gaming speeds
Some low OpenGL results for the FirePro D700 in OS X need to be addressed, Reliance on external devices for PCIe expansion increases cost and has some short-term compatibility implications for some, Lack of Nvidia GPU option and CUDA problematic due to Ap...
To call Apple's Mac Pro "anticipated" definitely qualifies as an understatement. It's been over three years since we reviewed the last Mac Pro. For an idea of how much has changed since then:I might be a little fuzzy on the last one, but the others are de...
Read more > videomaker.com
Reviewed on 2014-01-21
Revolutionary design, Extremely quick and responsive, Whisper quiet, Easytoaccess internals
Expensive upgrades, No keyboard/mouse included
In June 2012, a Mac user decided to write a letter to Apple's CEO Tim Cook asking about the state of the Apple Mac Pro, which had seen minor and infrequent updates since 2010. Cook responded by saying that "we're working on something really great for late...
Read more > macnn.com
Reviewed on 2014-01-21
Superbly engineered, Beautiful, yet practical design, Incredible system bandwidth, Outstanding connectivity, Classleading value for money
iMac outpaces Mac Pro in some areas on paper, Performance dependent on app optimization, Few Thunderbolt 2 peripherals at this time
Last June, Apple unveiled the new Mac Pro in what turned out to be a an excruciatingly long six-month wait for the shipping product. Now that we finally have our hands on one, the high-end standard configuration with a 6-core Intel Xeon and dual AMD FireP...
Read more > engadget.com
Reviewed on 2014-01-17
Compact, space-saving design, Stronggraphics performance, fast disk speeds, Runs quietly, Supports up to three 4K displays
Runs a little warm, and can take a while to cool down, Many apps still need to be optimized to take advantage of two GPUs
It would be an understatement to say that Apple's Mac Pro workstation was getting a little long in the tooth. As of summer 2012, it was missing Apple's own Thunderbolt ports, not to mention 802.11n WiFi. Finally, though, Apple released an updated version,...
Read more > appleinsider.com
Reviewed on 2014-01-09
umer/home studio, Generous number of Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 ports, Forwardlooking component package
Price tag not for faint of heart
After years of waiting, pro users finally get a completely revamped Mac designed specifically to suit their needs, complete with bespoke chassis, high-powered internals and a price tag to match...
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