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Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Apple Mac Pro - Late 2013 ME253 / MD878 / MQGG2 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac Pro - Late 2013 ME253 / MD878 / MQGG2.
Award: Highest Rated January 2014
January 2014
 
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116 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Impressive multi-core performance
  • Dual workstation-class GPUs
  • Fast internal storage
  • Plenty of external-expansion options
  • Compact
  • Attractive design
  • Quiet and relatively cool
  • Many internal components upgradeable
  • Can covet. As Ferris Bueller said
  • 'If you have the means
  • I highly recommend picking one up.'
  • Revolutionary design
  • Extremely quick and responsive
  • Whisper quiet
  • Easytoaccess internals
  • 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
  • The Mac Pro's hardware is incredibly powerful
  • Especially if you're using it for pro-level graphics and video tasks. It can output to up to three 4K displays simultaneously
  • Thanks to six Thunderbolt 2 ports plus HDMI. The system is whisper-quiet
  • With a
  • Impressive multicore performance
  • Dual workstationclass GPUs
  • Plenty of externalexpansion options
  • Dramatic departure from boring
  • Boxy designs. Powerful performance thanks to Intel Xeon E5 processor and dual AMD FirePro graphics. Supports multiple simultaneous 4K video streams
  • And a wealth of external expansion options. Lots of ports
  • With 6 Thunderb
  • Umer/home studio
  • Generous number of Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 ports
  • Forwardlooking component package
  • Superbly engineered
  • Beautiful
  • Yet practical design
  • Incredible system bandwidth
  • Outstanding connectivity
  • Classleading value for money
  • Excellent performance. Virtually silent
  • Even under heavy loads. Ample ports for expansion and connecting accessories
  • Including four USB 3.0
  • Six Thunderbolt 2
  • An HDMI
  • And two Gigabit Ethernet ports. Can support up to three 4K displays or six Thunderbo
  • Astonishing power. Brilliant design. Generous ports selection.
  • Can be incredibly fast
  • Small
  • Sleek design
  • Virtually silent
  • Excellent graphics performance
  • Space-saving design
  • Stronggraphics performance
  • Fast disk speeds
  • Runs quietly
  • Supports up to three 4K displays

The editors didn't like

  • Single-core performance not substantially better (and sometimes worse) than that of other current Macs
  • No internal expansion options
  • Higher-end configurations quickly get expensive
  • Kludgey 4K monitor support
  • External expansion may clutter your desk
  • You probably don't need all this power
  • Even if you want it
  • Expensive upgrades
  • No keyboard/mouse included
  • 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
  • Internal expandability is limited
  • And even the starting price is a hefty $3
  • 000. While it's a very high-design product
  • The components inside are intended for professional use
  • And not especially suitable for Apple-loving home consumers
  • Singlecore performance not substantially better (and sometimes worse) than that of other current Macs
  • Higherend configurations quickly get expensive
  • Expensive
  • Even for an Apple product. No internal access to processor or graphics cards. Warranty is relatively short
  • Price tag not for faint of heart
  • IMac outpaces Mac Pro in some areas on paper
  • Performance dependent on app optimization
  • Few Thunderbolt 2 peripherals at this time
  • Whopping
  • 000 base price — and that doesn't include the 4K or HD display(s) you're going to want to pair with it. Mouse and keyboard sold separately. No optical drive
  • No extra space for graphics cards or bays for hard drives — but that's the Apple way
  • Needs better app support
  • Needs software tuning to get performance right
  • Very expensive
  • 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

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  Published: 2014-01-09, Author: Mikey , review by: appleinsider.com

  • umer/home studio, Generous number of Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 ports, Forwardlooking component package
  • Price tag not for faint of heart
  • It's hard not to recommend the Mac Pro after using it. The price may be hard to swallow for the average consumer, but is fair considering the horsepower under the hood. With substantial performance gains over the last generation, a killer design and forw...

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  Published: 2014-01-06, review by: wired.com

  • Excellent performance. Virtually silent, even under heavy loads. Ample ports for expansion and connecting accessories, including four USB 3.0, six Thunderbolt 2, an HDMI, and two Gigabit Ethernet ports. Can support up to three 4K displays or six Thunderbo
  • Whopping ,000 base price — and that doesn't include the 4K or HD display(s) you're going to want to pair with it. Mouse and keyboard sold separately. No optical drive, no extra space for graphics cards or bays for hard drives — but that's the Apple way

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  Published: 2014-01-03, review by: barefeats.com

  • Abstract:  Thanks to the Other World Computing's test lab, we have some preliminary benchmarks on the entry level 'late 2013' Mac Pro 3.5GHz Hex-Core. We decided to see how it compared to the 'mid 2010' Mac Pro 3.33GHz Hex-Core. CPU GRAPH LEGEND2013 MP 6c 3.5GHz...

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  Published: 2013-12-31, Author: Anand , review by: anandtech.com

  • I honestly never thought I'd go back to a Mac Pro. I appreciated the flexibility offered by my 15-inch MacBook Pro as a desktop, and there's no way I was going to take two steps back in single threaded performance just to get a quieter system. Over the pa...

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  Published: 2013-12-29, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com

  • Let's get the easiest conclusion out of the way first: if you're a Final Cut Pro user, and you can afford it, the new Mac Pro is the best workstation on which to use it. Apple's combination of software and hardware - when paired with the right 4K displa...

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  Published: 2013-12-27, review by: techreviewsource.com

  • Dramatic departure from boring, boxy designs. Powerful performance thanks to Intel Xeon E5 processor and dual AMD FirePro graphics. Supports multiple simultaneous 4K video streams, and a wealth of external expansion options. Lots of ports, with 6 Thunderb
  • Expensive, even for an Apple product. No internal access to processor or graphics cards. Warranty is relatively short
  • The Apple Mac Pro (2013) is a powerhouse in a surprisingly small package, leveraging innovative design and extreme connectivity to completely re-imagine the professional desktop workstation....

 
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  Published: 2013-12-24, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.com

  • 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

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  Published: 2013-12-24, Author: Dan , review by: networkworld.com

  • Abstract:  Back in June, when Apple gave us a preview of the new Mac Pro, the company said it would ship "later this year." Here we are, just a few days shy of 2014, and the new Mac Pro has arrived. Apple calls it the Mac Pro (Late 2013); a snarky reviewer might cal...

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  Published: 2013-12-23, Author: David , review by: theverge.com

  • Can be incredibly fast, Small, sleek design, Virtually silent, Excellent graphics performance
  • Needs software tuning to get performance right, Very expensive

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  Published: 2013-12-23, Author: David , review by: theverge.com

  • Can be incredibly fast, Small, sleek design, Virtually silent, Excellent graphics performance
  • Needs software tuning to get performance right, Very expensive

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