Hello! I'm thinking about getting this case, however, I have a great concern about airflow, , how's it performed in that area so far? I'm kind of new to PC building, Grat video!
The thermals have been great, if you mount a GPU vertically on the left side just make sure you have fans on the right panel set to exhaust. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
I don't think a Mac Mini is as much a competition though, comparing machines of the same price. Most of the M1s have the crap 8 GB RAM configuration and that's just terrible. It will be swapping all the time, even with that super potent CPU it will not seem fast beyond browsing with a single tab. A 5,1 with 48 GB of RAM and an RX 580 will run very smooth in comparison, especially when you actually use it.
IMHO this was the BEST Mac Pro in terms of extendability and versatility. I used mine for a few years as primary work horse for photo editing. Now it changed roles and acts as a file server/NAS being packed with 6 hard drives and 4 SSDs. No other mac coulda done this.
Update on this, I'm having a lot of problems with this car and there's an active recall from Associated electrics. If you bought this car early in its availability then you shouldn't run it, it's a fire hazard.
This video was so unbelievably helpful! ❤ I just bought a fully specced-out model for only $400 on eBay, and it's still in excellent condition! The seller even had OS Sonoma installed on it somehow, which was even better! I was going to try to get one refurbished on Amazon, but then I saw a bunch of videos saying how random the orders are and how you never really know what you're going to get because the sellers don't really check the exact models when they ship them. I've had really good experiences buying refurbished tech on Amazon before, but I just decided to go with eBay because I wanted to know exactly what I was going to get for the money! I'm so ridiculously excited for it to arrive! I kind of feel bad for the sellers because the prices have dropped so much, but my goodness, it is just incredible that you can buy a fully specced-out one in 2024 for $400 to $600! I couldn't resist! Yeah, it was a bit of an impulse buy for me, but I've always been drawn to the 2013 Mac Pro. I actually like the trash can joke 😂🤣🗑️. I think it's pretty funny. I think it's interesting how most Mac Pros end up getting different nicknames for some odd reason. Needless to say, I really appreciate your video, and it's really going to help me out when I start using the computer. I don't know why this particular model got so much hate for so long and still does. I particularly don't understand why popular content creators are all ragging on this thing so much, and none of them mention what a powerhouse this thing truly is. It seems a little bit conspicuous. But hey, I'm not the one calling it a trash can 😂. Like I said, I'm really interested to see how mine is going to be. Thanks again for the awesome and informative video! PS: I love your Sriracha t-shirt 👕❤️👍🏻. I'm definitely subscribing!
They probably used open core legacy patcher to install Sonoma, I used that software on my 2010 “cheese grater “ MacPro. I’m glad my video was helpful, thank you for watching and thanks for the sub, I really appreciate it 😀🤙🏻
@@mancavemedia Absolutely! I do have one question about it. You said using the OpenCore Legacy Patcher can slow down the computer. Is that true? Should I be worried about that? I have a fully specced-out machine, so I don't think it should be a problem. It's a 12-core processor, 64GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and 2x AMD D700 6GB. It should be perfectly fine.
@@m.hreels9822 That was a problem with Big Sur on the trashcan Mac Pro because of video card drivers. They may have resolved it by now, I wouldn't worry too much.
Yeah, there’s embroidered stitching on the inside of the tongue saying “Ninja Power”. The outside of the tongues have different emblems on them. The two insoles put together is a scene from the comic. The lace “charms” are called dubraes. Thanks for the review.
I'm very sorry for how long it took for me to answer your question, that's not usually how I roll. I'm actually having some issues with the ESC on the car and I've been working with Associated Electrics customer service to resolve it. Anyway, to answer your question, yes it does but with some minor modification. You would have to trim the plastic side guards on the EX07 and bore new holes on the team associated body. I would recommend buying new guards for the EX07 from Aliexpress and trimming them to size since they're so cheap. That way if you want to change back to the ZD racing body you can just swap the guards.
I was being very cautious with it, it has a lot more power than what’s shown in the video. But if I had to choose between this and the infraction it’s a no brainer, infraction wins.
I got mine for 450 euros off eBAY 6 months ago. Dual D500s, 12core/24threads, 1TB SSD, 64GB. It runs great with triple boot. OpenCore/Sonoma, Win10, Kubuntu Linux. Totally silent. I use the internal storage only for the operating systems and apps and save my files over network or Thunderbolt on a RAID NAS (which is the right way to work). Apples' mistake was not shipping it with a single RX580/8GB or Vega 56/64 and use the extra space of extra SSDs and a larger PSU. Don't listen to professional RU-vid bozos "trashing" the computer as if every user is someone who will edit 8K videos or play AAA games like a dumbass teenager with time to waste on watercooled rigs and stupid RGB cases. These idiots think that every user has money to buy the latest and fastest workstation fad. I was like that in the past spending over $10K for PC workstations that lasted at least a decade like this one and paid for themselves. But for around 300-500 dollars/euros depending on specs, this one is among the best used machines you can get. And it does EVERYTHING running the lastest software. Graphics, video editing, daily office work, games, Coding for all operating systems and takes up almost no space. Even the older 5.1 cheesegrate Mac Pro is still used today with more modern GPUs, that's why people are still buying them.
New to the "classic mac" scene; I am intrigued by any device I can still tweek after purchase. Just curious, all things being equal, if you see multiple MacPros on sale would you spend spend extra $ on more RAM or more cores?
Depends on your comfort level with taking things apart? Upgrading the RAM is a 2 minute job and requires no tools. The CPU on the other hand, it's a complete tear down and rebuild. So if you're not comfortable with taking things apart, you should spend more and the the CPU you want already installed. I would not pay extra for RAM, you can get that cheap and it's a slam dunk install.
randomly searched for shoes and saw these. not sure how I missed it but just got a pair for a little less than you did! glad I waited til now 😀 battery seems fine for a 3 yr old shoe.
Just got one of these for 2x16TB via router usb3. Not much info available for them, can't find anything about it on their website, no idea if software/firmware required