Base model iMac Pro teardown sheds more light on its upgrade potential<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>It was only a matter of time before the iMac Pro teardowns begun to surface. The first team up to bat is
Mac component upgrade provider OWC. The Woodstock, IL-based company is keenly interested in the just-launched iMac Pro, since it features a different internal configuration and layout compared to standard 5K iMac models.</p>
<p>OWC produces memory and storage upgrades for Mac computers, so this first foray inside the iMac Pro chassis is a way for it to scope out the territory, as it were. Have a look at the teardown inside, and learn some of the details about the base model iMac Pro. <a href="
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Base model iMac Pro teardown sheds more light on its upgrade potential