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By Powermax
08/08/2006 10:40 PST

Here's the box...
Not much has changed here, obviously...

The accessories...
Looks like we are back to the standard power plug, which should be good news for a lot of users.

Here's the back...
Nice dual gigabit ethernet ports, and the business end of a smokin' graphics card.

The new front ports

Two drive bays...

Two drive bays open...

The optical drive...
It's a Sony.

The fan unit...

The fan unit again

Fans removed!

The processor lair!

The processor lair, closer in

The truly gigantic heat sink

Sinks in place

The processor

Yet another shot of the processor location

For some scale...

The drive sleds...

The stock hard disk...
Seagate 7200rpm 250GB

Tha mo-bo

The PCI slots...

Independent power cords...

The RAM riser card being removed
RAM must be installed in pairs on the new riser cards. Each Mac Pro comes with two riser cards. Note the oversized heat sinks for the new RAM. Each RAM stick has a small processor which generates a considerable amount of heat.

Sliding in the RAM riser...
The RAM riser card ready to go back into its slot, illustrating how it slides in on rails.

The RAM riser cards...
There is an enormous amount of room for RAM in this system, up to 16GB if desired.

Riser cards in the case...

The RAM label

The RAM heat sinks
The sinks are almost the size of some processor heat sinks.

The optical drive sleds

The hard drive lock light glows orange
All 4 hard drive trays lock into place when the back latch is closed, indicated by the orange indicator. All 4 trays are included. Also, note the power supply is now found at the top of the unit, seen in the upper right of the photo.

Unlocking the hard drives...
Same picture as above, but hard drives are unlocked.

The beauty within
Internal PCI-E slots shown with the high-end NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 with 512MB of GDDR3 SDRAM, and two dual-link DVI ports. Notes from the field indicate that the new machine's video cards are non-SLI compliant.

The side case open