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Posted by jeremy
 - June 06, 2019, 02:07:04
Quote from: butt retard on June 06, 2019, 01:17:11
For 6 grand base price there should be components soldered onto the side edges too.
Lol :D

As for backside components, nothing new. Even my cheap junk Gigabyte H110 board had a backside M.2 connector. Boards have had ram on the backside, too, and I used to deal with SBCs (not the Raspberry Pi sort; Pentium III SBCs attached to backplanes inside of a rackmounted 3U server chassis. Vital components on both sides of the SBCs and backplanes.

Nothing Apple did here is new, unique, "innovative," nor new to the market. Why are they getting praise for their courageous action?
Posted by butt retard
 - June 06, 2019, 01:17:11
For 6 grand base price there should be components soldered onto the side edges too.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 05, 2019, 15:20:13
Apple's long-awaited Mac Pro has finally been revealed ahead of its fall launch. Apple initially promised it would arrive in 2018, but it appears that the design team got quite creative and developed several innovative design solutions worth highlighting.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Some-notable-aspects-of-the-new-Mac-Pro-design-include-a-dual-sided-mobo.423030.0.html