
Intel Xeon E5 with 10MB 元 cache and Turbo Boost up to 3.9GHzĬonfigurable to 3.5GHz 6-core processor with 12MB 元 cache, 3.0GHz 8-core processor with 25MB 元 cache, or 2.7GHz 12-core processor with 30MB 元 cache.The HDMI port supports the following resolutions.
#2013 mac pro audio input pro#
Mac Pro supports HDMI 1.4 to enable connections to UltraHD and 4K displays. Use the HDMI port to connect a compatible HDMI display, TV, or projector. You don’t have to use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect to other Ethernet devices. The connected device can be a 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, or a 1000Base-T device, and the port automatically detects which type of device is connected. The Ethernet port also supports jumbo frames. You can use these to connect an Ethernet cable from a cable or DSL modem, hub, switch, or router, or to connect to another Mac computer. There are two built-in 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports.


You can connect USB 3, USB 2, and USB 1.1 devices to these ports. The enclosure must be on for you to be able to turn on the computer. Keep the system latched during normal use. This latches the enclosure to the system core. Digital output devices are not supported on this port. iPhone headsets including mic and inline controls are supported.

If the headset has a microphone, it will appear in System Preferences > Sound > Input. Headphones will appear in System Preferences > Sound > Output. When you plug in headphones to this port, sound is redirected from the internal speakers to the headphones. The headphone out port is a 1/8″ minijack that supports headphones and headsets. This port does not support headsets or microphones. You can find audio devices you connect to this port in System Preferences > Sound > Output. The audio line out port is a 1/8″ minijack that supports stereo analog audio and digital S/PDIF fiber optic cables. All the ports and connectors shown here are located on the Input/Output (I/O) panel.
