Apple Mac Pro 4.1 (A1289, EMC 2314) Refurbished

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Apple Mac Pro 4.1 (Early 2009) refurbished tower workstation (A1289 / EMC 2314) for those who need a stable desktop with real expandability: PCIe cards, multiple drives and rich wired connections. Ideal for lab/office and legacy workflows that are «built» with upgrades.

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Apple Mac Pro 4.1 (Early 2009) (A1289 / EMC 2314) is a refurbished Apple tower workstation that stands out for its large box and expansion options. If you want a desktop that accepts upgrades (drives, RAM, PCIe cards) and works consistently in everyday use, it's a practical solution for a studio/office or lab.

It is ideal when you need many wired connections, reliability and the ability to build your system gradually. For legacy workflows (legacy peripherals/software) or for a stable workstation that will stay permanently in the office, Mac Pro remains a timeless staple.

In storage, Apple states 4 internal slots for 3.5″ SATA drives, so you can set up storage in the way that suits you. In addition, the system has PCI Express 2.0 for expansion cards according to your needs.

For this quad-core model, Apple reports support for up to 16GB 1066MHz DDR3 ECC (4 memory locations). This helps to select upgrades correctly and avoid incompatibilities.

Important: this is an older platform. Before purchasing, confirm that the software and peripherals you need are compatible. If you want us to recommend/set up a solution on your workload (RAM/SSD/cards), contact us.

Official Apple sources: Mac Pro (Early 2009) - Technical Specifications and Mac Pro (Early 2009) - Manuals & Downloads.

What is the model of this Mac Pro?;

It is an Apple Mac Pro (Early 2009) with codes A1289 / EMC 2314 (Model Identifier: MacPro4,1), as stated in the official Apple specifications.

What are the front/rear ports?;

Apple mentions USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 ports (front/rear), as well as Double Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) for a reliable network.

Can I upgrade it with additional discs?;

Yes. According to Apple's specs, there are 4 internal 3.5″ SATA drive bays, so you can add/change storage as needed.

What is the maximum RAM supported?;

For the quad-core Mac Pro (Early 2009), Apple reports up to 16GB of 1066MHz 1066MHz DDR3 ECC SDRAM.

Does it support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth?;

Apple mentions Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, while Wi-Fi 802.11n was optional (depending on configuration).

Weight 18,1 kg
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