Install and replace parts in your Mac Pro (2023)

Learn about the parts you can replace and upgrade in your Mac Pro.

You can remove and install many of the parts in your Mac Pro. If you receive a replacement part from Apple, follow the steps to send your original part back to Apple.

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PCIe cards

Mac Pro has 7 PCIe slots that you can use to install many types of PCIe cards. Learn about some of the PCIe cards you can install and how to install PCIe cards.

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SSD

The solid-state drive (SSD) in Mac Pro is implemented as one or two storage modules depending on capacity. Learn how to install or replace SSD modules in your Mac Pro.

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Apple I/O card

The Apple I/O card comes preinstalled in Slot 7 and has a 3.5 mm headphone jack with support for high-impedence headphones, two HDMI ports, and two USB-A ports. Learn how to replace the Apple I/O card.

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Apple Thunderbolt I/O board

The Apple Thunderbolt I/O board has six Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports and is installed in its own dedicated slot. Learn how to replace the Apple Thunderbolt I/O board.

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Feet and wheels

Your Mac Pro comes equipped with either feet or wheels. If you want to change from what your Mac Pro shipped with, you can order the Apple Mac Pro Feet Kit or the Apple Mac Pro Wheels Kit, then install the respective kit on your Mac Pro.

Send your part back to Apple

If you order a replacement part from Apple, follow these steps to send back the original part:

  1. Re-package your part in the packaging in which your original part came.

  2. Tape the box closed.

  3. Remove the pre-applied top label from the box (that’s your copy). Make sure the return shipping label remains on the box.

  4. Find the name of the courier on the return shipping label.

  5. Visit the courier’s website to schedule a pickup or find a drop-off location.

  6. Get a receipt from the courier.

  7. In a few days, check that Apple has received your defective part.

Apple is not responsible for any damage during shipping if the package is not properly sealed or is delivered to the courier in poor condition.
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