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Distribute This Page: Bookmark & Share Download: PDF Manual. The Mac Pro 'Eight Core' 2.8 (Early 2008) is powered by two 2.8 GHz Quad Core 45-nm Intel Xeon E5462 (Harpertown/Penryn) processors with 12 MB of level 2 cache per processor (each pair of cores shares 6 MB), a 128-bit SSE4 SIMD vector engine, and 1.6 GHz '64-bit dual independent. Benchmark results for the Mac Pro (Early 2008) with an Intel Xeon E5472 processor can be found below. The data on this chart is gathered from user-submitted Geekbench 5 results from the Geekbench Browser. Geekbench 5 scores are calibrated against a baseline score of 1000 (which is the score of an Intel Core i3-8100).
Install parts in your Mac Pro
You can install PCIe cards, memory, and many more of the parts in your Mac Pro.
Mac Pro Videos on YouTube
Watch helpful videos that walk you through installing memory and PCIe cards in your Mac Pro.
Install memory
You can use the 12 DIMM slots to install up to 1.5TB of memory in your Mac Pro. Watch a YouTube video on how to install and replace memory.
You can install memory in configurations of 4, 6, 8, or 12 DIMMs. Learn about supported configurations and how to install memory.
Install PCIe cards
Mac Pro has 8 PCIe slots that you can use to install many types of PCIe cards and up to two Mac Pro Expansion (MPX) modules. Watch a YouTube video on how to install an MPX module that contains a graphics processing unit (GPU).
Learn how to install PCIe cards.
Connect multiple 4K, 5K, and 6K displays
You can connect up to 12 displays to your Mac Pro.
Connect and configure multiple displaysAbout the T2 Security Chip
The data on your Mac Pro (2019) is encrypted by the T2 Security Chip.
Learn about the T2 Security ChipAbout the memory in your Mac Pro
Learn about the type of memory (RAM) you can use in your Mac Pro.
Get Mac Pro memory specificationsWhat kinds of PCIe cards can you install?
Mac Pro has 8 slots that support many different sizes and types of PCIe cards.
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When you start your MacBook Pro for the first time, Setup Assistant launches
to get you going. Follow a few simple steps to connect to your Wi-Fi network,
transfer your stuff from another Mac or a PC, create a user account for your
Mac, and log in with your Apple ID.
Your Apple ID lets you download apps from the App Store, shop the iTunes
Store and the Apple Online Store, access iCloud, and communicate using
FaceTime. If you don’t have an Apple ID, creating one is easy and free.
Multi-Touch gestures
Many functions on your MacBook Pro can be performed using simple
gestures on the trackpad. Here are some of the most popular Multi-Touch
gestures for the Mac.
Get to know your desktop
Welcome to your new home base. The desktop contains the Dock, where
icons of your frequently used apps appear. To customize your desktop and
other settings on your Mac, click the System Preferences icon in the Dock.
To access your files and folders, click the Finder icon. To check the status of
your wireless Internet connection, click the Wi-Fi status icon in the menu bar.
Your Mac automatically connects to the network you chose during setup.
Hello.
Multi-Touch
trackpad
trackpad
MagSafe power
connector
connector
Power
adapter
adapter
AC power
cord
cord
Power
button
Click
Press down anywhere on the trackpad
to click. Or, with Tap to Click enabled,
simply tap the surface.
Press down anywhere on the trackpad
to click. Or, with Tap to Click enabled,
simply tap the surface.
Secondary click (right click)
Click with two fingers to open shortcut
menus. Or, with Tap to Click enabled, tap
two fingers anywhere.
Click with two fingers to open shortcut
menus. Or, with Tap to Click enabled, tap
two fingers anywhere.
Swipe to navigate
Swipe with two fingers to flip through
web pages, documents, and more.
Swipe with two fingers to flip through
web pages, documents, and more.
Double click
Press down two times anywhere on the
trackpad. Or, with Tap to Click enabled,
double-tap the surface.
Press down two times anywhere on the
trackpad. Or, with Tap to Click enabled,
double-tap the surface.
Two-finger scroll
Brush two fingers along the trackpad
to scroll in any direction—up, down,
or sideways.
Brush two fingers along the trackpad
to scroll in any direction—up, down,
or sideways.
Smart zoom
Double-tap the trackpad with two
fingers to quickly magnify a web page.
Double-tap the trackpad with two
fingers to quickly magnify a web page.
Pinch to zoom
Zoom in and out of photos and web
pages more precisely by pinching your
thumb and finger.
Zoom in and out of photos and web
pages more precisely by pinching your
thumb and finger.
Switch between full-screen apps
Swipe with three fingers to move
from one full-screen app to another.
Swipe with three fingers to move
from one full-screen app to another.
View Launchpad
Pinch with four fingers to view
all your apps in Launchpad.
Pinch with four fingers to view
all your apps in Launchpad.
Rotate
Turn your thumb and finger clockwise
or counterclockwise to rotate an image.
Turn your thumb and finger clockwise
or counterclockwise to rotate an image.
View Mission Control
Swipe up with three fingers to see
every open window on your Mac.
Swipe up with three fingers to see
every open window on your Mac.
Learn more
Choose System Preferences from the
Apple menu and click Trackpad to learn
more about gestures.
Choose System Preferences from the
Apple menu and click Trackpad to learn
more about gestures.
iCloud
iCloud stores your music, photos, mail, and more and wirelessly pushes
them to your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and even your PC. All without
docking or syncing. So when you buy a song on one device, it’s automatically
downloaded to all your others. And with Photo Stream, your latest photos
appear everywhere you want to see them. To customize your iCloud settings,
open the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click iCloud. Sign
in with your Apple ID and choose the iCloud features you want to enable
or disable.
Important
Read this document and the safety information in the Important Product
Mac Pro Early 2008 Memory
Information Guide carefully before you first use your computer.
Learn more
You can find more information, watch demos, and learn even more about
MacBook Pro features at
www.apple.com/macbookpro
.
Help
You can often find answers to your questions, as well as instructions
and troubleshooting information, in Help Center. Click the Finder icon,
click Help in the menu bar, and choose Help Center.
Mac OS X Utilities
If you have a problem with your Mac, Mac OS X Utilities can help you
repair your computer’s drive, restore your software and data from a
Time Machine backup, or erase your hard drive and reinstall OS X Lion
and Apple applications. You can also use Safari to get online help. If your
Mac detects a problem, it opens Mac OS X Utilities automatically. Or you
can open it manually by restarting your computer while holding down
the Command and R keys.
Support
Your MacBook Pro comes with 90 days of technical support and one year
of hardware repair warranty coverage at an Apple Retail Store or an Apple
Authorized Service Provider. Visit
www.apple.com/support/macbookpro
for technical support on MacBook Pro. Or call
1-800-275-2273
. In Canada,
call
1-800-263-3394
Apple Mac Pro User Manual
.
Not all features are available in all areas.
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Help
menu
menu
Menu bar
Finder
Dock
System
Preferences
Preferences
Quick Start Guide
Let’s get moving
It’s easy to move files like documents, email, photos, music, and movies
to your new Mac from another Mac or a PC. The first time you start your
new Mac, it will walk you through the transfer process. All you have to do
is follow the onscreen instructions.
Welcome to your new MacBook Pro. We’d like to show you around.
Battery indicator
lights
lights
Audio in/out
SDXC slot
Thunderbolt
FireWire 800
MagSafe
power
Early 2008 Mac Pro Upgrades
FaceTime HD camera
Security
slot
slot
SuperDrive
USB 3
Gigabit
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Wi-Fi
status
status
Mac Pro Early 2008 Specs
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