A1481 Apple Mac Pro 2013 CPU Riser Card 3.7Ghz Processor E5-1620V2 / 820-5494-A For Sale

A1481 Apple Mac Pro 2013 CPU Riser Card 3.7Ghz Processor E5-1620V2 / 820-5494-A
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A1481 Apple Mac Pro 2013 CPU Riser Card 3.7Ghz Processor E5-1620V2 / 820-5494-A :
$74.15

DESCRIPTION:
A1481 Apple Mac Pro 2013 CPU Riser Card 3.7Ghz Processor E5-1620V2 / 820-5494-A
CONDITION:Genuine Apple used part. This part has not been repaired / refurbished.All our providedparts are taken from working Mac Pro Tower .Tested working 100% and Passed all qualitychecks.
Apple Part #661-7543, 661-7544, 661-7545, 661-7546
Printed Board Part #820-5494-APrinted Processor Part #E5-1620V2
INCLUDES:CPU Riser Card and 3.7GHz CPU only.
COMPATIBILITY:Mac Pro A1481 MacPro6,1
Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: ME253LL/A (3.7 GHz 4 Core Xeon E5-1620v2)Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MD878LL/A (3.5 GHz 6 Core Xeon E5-1650v2)Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MQGG2LL/A (3.0 GHz 8 Core Xeon E5-1680v2)Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MQGG2LL/A (2.7 GHz 12 Core Xeon E5-2697v2)


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