![]() ![]() It does win with Thunderbolt, as there are eight Thunderbolt 3 ports on the Mac Pro. ![]() How does this compare? The Mac Pro only has Wi-Fi 5, PCIe 3.0, two USB-A ports with USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds. The Threadripper has Wi-Fi 6, PCIe 4.0, 10 USB-A ports with 7 supporting USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds, and two USB-C ports and two Thunderbolt 3 ports. ![]() Right off the bat, Yuryev points out how the motherboard he needed brings tons of features and I/O that beat that Mac Pro before the other components are even added. For one, the Mac Pro runs macOS while the Threadripper can’t even be set up as a Hackintosh and must run Windows. Yuryev attempted to make the comparison as even as possible when it comes to components, but he does point out that it is nearly impossible to match them up. Max Yuryev on the Max Tech YouTube channel put together one of those Threadripper PCs for $5,000 and compared it directly to a Mac Pro that costs $15,000. How exactly would a current Mac Pro hold up against a custom-built PC running some of the latest components? Any time a new Mac is released there is a wave of people saying “You can build a better PC for less!” The latest Mac Pro is one of the most criticized, especially with its eye-watering pricing scheme. ![]()
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