Calling his $42,399 Mac Pro a “silent killer” in his review, Marques Brownlee is really, really happy with his purchase and expects it to last him over a decade while getting better and better over time, thanks to its “over-engineered” modularity.
There’s a lot of things I could say about this [Mac Pro] from the couple months that I’ve been using it, but mainly it boils down to three main things:
• It’s extremely well-made, to the point of over-engineered almost
• It’s modular, finally
• It’s really fast
… Apple’s fan-controller literally modulates the speed of each one of these fans and ramps them up and down so that they never match and are never steady, so that you never hear it – and it works.
MacDailyNews Take: There’s yet another nice Mac Pro review! No matter how minute, only Apple sweats every last detail – just as Steve Jobs intended.
“There’s yet another nice Mac Pro review! No matter how minute, only Apple sweats every last detail – just as Steve Jobs intended.”
Except when the $43,000 computer starts to roll away because forgot to add wheel locks to the $400 wheels
Pro-tip: If something has wheels it belongs on the ground
True, but floors are not alway level
The video of that Mac Pro rolling was on the ground
Don’t worry, I can sell you $100 chock blocks for your Mac Pro wheels!
$400 wheels and no locks? WTF Apple?
That might add another $100 to the cost of the wheels.
Lock it up or get an armed guard. If I knew of a person with a 40K+ box, I’d be mighty tempted.
Quit whining