The new Power Mac G5 line delivers higher performance graphics options with more memory and built-in support for Apple’s breakthrough 30-inch Cinema HD Display on the 2.7 GHz model. The new line also ...
ATI Technology’s X1900 XT card is a build-to-order option for Apple’s Mac Pro tower systems, but up until now, users of Power Mac G5s haven’t been able to get their hands on this faster hardware. Now ...
Apple on Tuesday quietly added a new build-to-order option for its line of Power Mac G5 desktop computers — the ATI Radeon X850 XT graphics card. The option adds US$400 onto the cost of a Power Mac G5 ...
Apple today unveiled the fastest Power Mac G5 desktop line ever, featuring dual 64-bit PowerPC G5 processors running up to 2.7 GHz and including Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger." The new Power Mac G5 ...
Apple adds Radeon X850 XT as Power Mac G5 option Macworld reports that Apple has quietly added a new build-to-order option for its line of Power Mac G5 desktop computers ? the ATI Radeon X850 XT ...
I'm interested in trying an iMac. However, they are so expensive that I can't really justify a brand new one! I'm thinking maybe it would be a good idea to try an older second hand model. the imac G5 ...
Virginia Tech’s decision to build a supercomputer out of 1,100 Apple Power Mac G5s — a true break from the architecture of traditional, mainframe supercomputers — allowed the university to cut its ...
Although Mac fans might find it hard to believe, the dual 2.5-GHz Power Mac G5 does indeed exist. The new top-end Power Mac was officially unveiled in June, but only a few of them have trickled into ...
Last month, we looked at the Power Mac G4 line, a series of computers that defined the professional workstation for OS X users for many years. In June 2003 — 15 years ago this month — Steve Jobs took ...
MacFixIt reader Greg Neutra notes that unlike most other recently shipping Macs, the system install disks included with the iMac G5 -- which contain Mac OS X 10.3.5 -- will not work with other Mac ...
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