new imac g5 vs used g5 tower
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new imac g5 vs used g5 tower
having problems with cpu on my set-up (see signature)
should i get a used g5 tower or a new imac?
should i get a used g5 tower or a new imac?
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Re: new imac g5 vs used g5 tower
GO the iMac. It has much faster specs and ram etc but above all else the days of the PPC are numbered.guitarsark wrote:having problems with cpu on my set-up (see signature)
should i get a used g5 tower or a new imac?
Already there are rumours floating about that the next OS (rumoured to be called snow leopard) will not have PPC support.
it is only time b4 supports dries up IMHO.
But if you do decide to buy a G5 don't buy a first generation one as there were many problems with those. Try and get a last generation if you can.
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Well hang there bunky...
OTOH, you may be able to find a killer deal on a PPC or even and Intel G5 system that will be fine for a few years. By the time it is "outdated" the new machines will be way faster.
If you are experiencing slowdowns and OS issues a used G5 might be just the ticket - as long as it is reliable and tested and the HD and RAM are good. I'm still on an "old" G5 and it handles everything I throw at it. I also seriously doubt Apple is going to ditch PPC users in the next OS. It may be "native" to Intel machines, but surely it will somehow run on older machines.
Most companies wait at least 7 years after production to make a system "obsolete" and even then, they are cautious in doing so as to not loose their user base.
I've read the rumors and they are just that - rumors. They are easy to start so I'll start one here: Apple is NOT going to make 10.6 incompatible with PPC G5's or similar machines. If they do, I'll eat my mustard greens!
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OTOH, you may be able to find a killer deal on a PPC or even and Intel G5 system that will be fine for a few years. By the time it is "outdated" the new machines will be way faster.
If you are experiencing slowdowns and OS issues a used G5 might be just the ticket - as long as it is reliable and tested and the HD and RAM are good. I'm still on an "old" G5 and it handles everything I throw at it. I also seriously doubt Apple is going to ditch PPC users in the next OS. It may be "native" to Intel machines, but surely it will somehow run on older machines.
Most companies wait at least 7 years after production to make a system "obsolete" and even then, they are cautious in doing so as to not loose their user base.
I've read the rumors and they are just that - rumors. They are easy to start so I'll start one here: Apple is NOT going to make 10.6 incompatible with PPC G5's or similar machines. If they do, I'll eat my mustard greens!

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lol... I agree with part of your statement... a G5 may serve the original poster's needs better than an imac...MIDI Life Crisis wrote: Most companies wait at least 7 years after production to make a system "obsolete" and even then, they are cautious in doing so as to not loose their user base.
I've read the rumors and they are just that - rumors. They are easy to start so I'll start one here: Apple is NOT going to make 10.6 incompatible with PPC G5's or similar machines. If they do, I'll eat my mustard greens!
(Steamed not boiled; tossed not chopped)
However... apple's track record of support is UNDER 7 years...
Take for example a PPC 800 MHz laptop. Last produced in 2002, no longer supported under Lep...as of Oct of 07. Don't hold your breath (or eat anything nasty) for continued support. May be a moot point anyway... YMMV...
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Don't forget that with the iMac you loose you PCI slots...
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