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[title] Final Thoughts | |
[* black] The Mac Pro earns a ***? out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair): | |
[* green] The opening procedure couldn’t be easier. | |
[* green] Basic repairs and upgrades can be performed with standard tools or even no tools at all. | |
- | [* green] Major components are highly modular |
+ | [* green] Major components are highly modular and use industry-standard sockets and interfaces, making replacements and upgrades a snap. |
[* green] Apple provides some step numbers and diagrams right on the device, and publishes free repair manuals for some repairs to help you get it right. | |
[* yellow] The dual SSDs are modular, but custom-made by Apple, complicating replacement. | |
[* red] If you need a replacement part that’s not on Apple’s limited list of approved repairs, you’ll likely pay a dizzying price—if you can find them at all. |