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Power Macintosh G5 “Quad Core” (2.5) (Late 2005) Unfortunately, the first two liquid-cooled models were prone to leaks, which could lead to power supply, CPU and motherboard damage. Apple never issued ...
Ten years ago, Apple introduced the Power Macintosh G5, the first of a new generation of Macs based on IBM’s PowerPC G5 architecture.Unveiled by Steve Jobs during the 2003 World Wide Developer ...
We're entering a new Mac era, ushered in by a shiny metallic computer that houses a radically different system architecture. Here comes a new Power Mac to shake up the Mac world -- the G5.
The base Power Mac G5 Quad costs $3,299 and ships with 512 MB of 533 MHz DDR2 RAM with room for 16 GB, 1 MB of L2 cache for each core, four PCI-Express expansion slots (three open), a 250 GB SATA ...
M Audio cards effectively not compatible with the Power Mac G5; fix coming Yesterday we reported problems with the M- Revolution PCI audio card and Mac OS X 10.2.8 (apparently Mac OS X 10.2.7 as ...
The Panther Poll This thread asks "What are your plans regarding the installation of Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther)?" Panther Installed? How Did It Go? This thread contains general discussion about ...
Apple today unveiled its new Power Mac G5 desktop line with every model featuring dual 64-bit PowerPC G5 processors. The top model, featuring two 2.5 GHz processors, the industry’s fastest front ...
The Power Mac G5 takes the throughput flag, and it’s got something else you can’t get on the Xeon: the Panther OS (aka OS X 10.3). The client version firms Apple’s lead in graphics, ...
This is good news, in that you can save $600 by opting for Apple’s midrange Power Mac, which offers dual 2.0 G5 processors, or even the just-introduced single-processor 1.8-GHz G5 model.