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EVT (Engineering Validation Test) prototype of the first Intel-based Apple Mac Pro desktop computer system, housed in a special aluminum case with cutouts on the side that allow most of the solder connections on the main logic board to be viewed. The system is outfitted with a 500GB Western Digital hard drive, 20GB of RAM, and an ATI Radeon dual DVI card; interestingly, it lacks optical drives. Tested to boot and in fine cosmetic condition.
The first Intel-based Mac Pro tower was introduced by Apple in August 2006, replacing the Power Mac G5. It featured dual-core Intel Xeon processors, a fully aluminum enclosure, and a modular design for easy expansion. This model set the foundation for future Mac Pro workstations, offering professional users a powerful and customizable system.