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appkov

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Nov 27, 2009
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Hello all, I use a Mac Pro (late 2013) "trashcan" as my everyday computer. The power cable is fraying at the end where it connects to the computer. Can I replace the cable with a standard computer power cable (cheaper) or do I need to purchase an Apple replacement cable for my specific trashcan model? Thanks :)
 

chrfr

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Hello all, I use a Mac Pro (late 2013) "trashcan" as my everyday computer. The power cable is fraying at the end where it connects to the computer. Can I replace the cable with a standard computer power cable (cheaper) or do I need to purchase an Apple replacement cable for my specific trashcan model? Thanks :)
A standard PC power cable works fine in those.
 
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avro707

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Hello all, I use a Mac Pro (late 2013) "trashcan" as my everyday computer. The power cable is fraying at the end where it connects to the computer. Can I replace the cable with a standard computer power cable (cheaper) or do I need to purchase an Apple replacement cable for my specific trashcan model? Thanks :)

The only thing is to avoid the ones with flat surround trim pieces. Otherwise a standard monitor power cable should work.

When I take my 6,1 with me, I'm using the power cable from a 2006 iMac. It does the job, though doesn't look good because of the surrounding trim.
 

TzunamiOSX

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Hello all, I use a Mac Pro (late 2013) "trashcan" as my everyday computer. The power cable is fraying at the end where it connects to the computer. Can I replace the cable with a standard computer power cable (cheaper) or do I need to purchase an Apple replacement cable for my specific trashcan model? Thanks :)

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appkov

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 27, 2009
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The only thing is to avoid the ones with flat surround trim pieces. Otherwise a standard monitor power cable should work.

When I take my 6,1 with me, I'm using the power cable from a 2006 iMac. It does the job, though doesn't look good because of the surrounding trim.
Thank you! :)
 
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