2019’s heat fin behemoth required an ultra-long driver to get at the T15 screws securing it to the logic board. The heat sink is a beast, and different enough from last model that Apple’s official manuals aren’t enough to get it off. But that’s not particularly new, what has changed since the 2019 edition is the improved heat sink removal and SSD placement. Modular I/O boards (though, non-modular ports), plug and play powers supply, spring-contact fans. The boards are modular blades that plug into the logic board leaving snarled wires to the PC peasants. It is phenomenal how few cables are in this machine. No more RAM stick replacements or additions, you’re stuck with your at-purchase configuration. This move allows for ultra-quick, pun intended, processing with the M2 Ultra, but also locks down future upgrades. With integrated graphics and RAM, the interior is positively barren. The 2019 Mac Pro was pretty capacious, allowing for lots of upgrades, and the 2023 takes this even further. But sometimes the device deserves a bit of bitterness, with only a sweet central respite. Ordinarily, I love a compliment sandwich, leave the criticism in the center with a gentle wrapper on either side.
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