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Apple
Desktop UK
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Apple iMac
Available in:
17-inch 1.83Ghz
512MB memory
160GB hard drive
24x Combo drive
Intel GMA 950 graphics
17-inch 2.0 GHz
1GB memory
160GB hard drive
8x DL SuperDrive
ATI Radeon X1600 graphics
20-inch 2.16GHz
1GB memory
250GB hard drive
8x DL SuperDrive
ATI Radeon X1600 graphics
24-inch 2.16GHz
1GB memory
250GB hard drive
8x DL SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT graphics
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Apple Mac
Mini Available in:
1.66GHz : Combo Drive
1.66Ghz Intel Core Duo
512MB memory
60GB hard drive
1.83Ghz : SuperDrive
1.83Ghz Intel Core Duo
512MB memory
80GB hard drive |

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Apple Mac
Pro
8-core or quad-core: up to 3.0 GHz
Start building your Mac Pro with our suggested
configuration:
Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon "Woodcrest"
processors
1GB memory (667MHz DDR2 ECC fully buffered
DIMM)
NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT graphics with 256MB
memory
250GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s 7200-rpm hard drive1
16x double-layer SuperDrive
Quad-core or 8-core all Xeon
Every Mac Pro packs the power of two
multi-core Intel Xeon processors. Choose two
3.0GHz quad-core “Clovertown” processors — the
fastest Quad-Core Intel Xeon available — for
groundbreaking, 8-core power.
Or configure a quad-core Mac Pro with a pair
of dual-core “Woodcrest” processors at 2.0GHz,
2.66GHz, or 3.0GHz.
Up to 3TB storage
Install up to four 750GB hard drives in four
independent, 3Gb-per-second Serial ATA drive
bays using a cable-free, direct-attach system.
High-performance graphics
Every Mac Pro graphics card supports dual
displays and at least one 30-inch display. For
added performance, you can choose upgraded,
workstation-class graphics cards that can also
power two 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Displays.
PCI Express expansion
Install additional PCI Express cards into the
three full-length PCI Express expansion slots,
which feature a tool-less bracket for easy
installation and removal of cards.
Up to 16GB RAM
Add up to 16GB of 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully
buffered memory — a memory architecture that’s
up to 256 bits wide and allows for greater
memory capacity, faster speeds, and better
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