How to Not Use Your Mac Pro

The new Mac Pro also works horizontally

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The latest model It is designed to work in an upright (vertical) position, but its creators say you can also use it lying down. Just be more careful when doing this.

According to a support document posted online by Cupertino this week, the new Mac Pro (the cylindrical, some that call it a trash !!), can be used both vertically and horizontally.
"THE new Mac Pro (2013 model) it has a fan system for its cooling that works in a portrait or landscape position, as long as you follow these guidelines,” Apple says. 

In article with number HT6099, describes the basic process for using the Mac Pro, including a scenario where the user stacks together multiple shit.

The basic idea is to "not" block the flow of air at the top and bottom, and the I / O = input / output must be free at all times.

The Apple instructions are described below.

  • Make sure there is enough space at each end of the computer for unrestricted airflow through the base and to the exhaust on the top. Make sure the input ports and of air are not covered.
  • When using multiple Mac Pro (Late 2013) computers, do not direct the output of the Mac Pro to the base on another system. Place the computers with a gap of at least several centimeters between them.
  • When you level the Mac Pro to make sure it does not roll (!!). Place the computer on a protective surface that will not damage the casing. Note: Apple's Simple Warranty does not cover scratches on the enclosure
  • Orient the computer so that digital I / O ports remain accessible during use. 

The truth is that we are very curious to see how this new computer with the odd shape and box will go into sales.

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