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Apple Mac Pro 5,1 (Mid 2012) 6-Core 3.33Ghz, 32GB RAM, SSD+HDD, Inc. Cinema Display


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Apple Mac Pro 5,1 (Mid 2012) 6-Core 3.33Ghz Intel Xeon (Westmere) processor, 32GB RAM, SSD (250GB used as system drive) + HDD (2TB used as storage/recording drive). Comes with a 20" Cinema Display and PCIe host expansion card - £300

This was used in my own professional recording studio.

Still in good condition overall. 

The operating system installed is High Sierra so please check compatibility with other hardware and software you may wish to use with it (the os can be updated but will require a 'Metal' Graphics Card upgrade, again please check compatibility. Some info on that can be found here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251088845?sortBy=rank

I can offer assistance in setting up if needed.

Please feel free to message me with any queries, questions. I am listing some other items as well including an Apple iMac (i7, 2012 21.5") and an Avid Fast Track Solo USB Audio Interface (24-Bit, 48K).

Local pick-up only please.

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