Apple Power Mac G5 Desktop M9032LL/A
- 2.0 GHz PowerPC G5 Processor
- 512 MB DDR SDRAM
- 160 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
- Mac OSX Panther 10.3, iLife (including iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie and iDVD), QuickBooks for Mac New User Edition, FAXstf, SArt Directors Toolkit
- Microsoft Office v.X Test DriveFileMaker Pro Trial, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, GraphicConverter, QuickTime, iChat Safari
- Sherlock, Address Book, iCal, iSync, DVD Player, Mail EarthLink, Acrobat Reader, Classic enviroment and Apple Developer Tools
Product Description
Apple Computer PowerMac G4-867MHZ 128MB 60GB SUPERDRIVE-CDRW/DVDR GB ENET 56KAmazon.com Product Review
Early Adopters Pick: June 2003 The world’s fastest personal computer and the first with a 64-bit processor — which means it breaks the 4 GB barrier and can use up to 8 GB of main memory. Hailed as the fastest personal computer ever released and featuring a truly remarkable set of technological breakthroughs, Apple’s Power Mac G5 M9032LL/A is clearly designed for discriminating individuals who simply won’t settle for anything less than the very best. For extreme performance and unrelenting power, this, the top of the line Power Mac G5 model, is as good as it gets. Driven by not one but two 2 GHz Power PC G5 processors, 512 MB ultra-fast PC3200 DDR SDRAM memory per processor (expandable to a gargantuan 8 GB!), and an ATI RADEON 9600 Pro graphics card with 64 MB DDR SDRAM video memory, the Power Mac G5 M9032LL/A certainly seems impressi… More >>
Apple Power Mac G5 Desktop M9032LL/A
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5 comments
Anonymous on December 25, 2009 at 12:06 am
The first G5 we received was dead on arrival. This is apparently not unusual according to a local Apple service center. With several phone calls and several days Apple did send us a sort of functional G5, this delay apparently enabled them to claim that our 10 day money back period was up even though we did not have a functional machine during those days. After many more calls to Apple Care the best qualified support staff member we spoke with suggested trying to sell the machine on E-bay and at minimum reloading the OS yet again would be necessary.
Other interesting features. The Apple Care On-Site support means on their site. This seems like false advertising.
Buy anything else!!!
runningturtleone on December 25, 2009 at 1:28 am
The G5 does not support Virtual PC. If you want to run dual operating systems, do not buy this computer!
Anonymous on December 25, 2009 at 2:12 am
OK, I feel I need to let all of you out there in on some information. MacWorld Magazines recently conducted a test pitting the G5 2GHz against an Athlon FX-51 and a Pentium 4 EE and the poor Mac was blown out of the water. The PCI-X in this machine is good for the future, and of course 8x AGP. Could be bundled with a better video card.
Phillip M. Stacy on December 25, 2009 at 3:41 am
Apple has lost the battle and the war to Linux and Widows.
Anonymous on December 25, 2009 at 3:59 am
Here’s the thing: The G5 was not the first 64-bit personal computer. It is, on the whole, not the world’s fastest personal computer.Those two claims have been made by Apple repeatedly, they are flat-out lies, and have gotten the ads claiming such things banned in european countries where false advertising is illegal. Apparently the US has no such laws.
The Athlon FX series is across the board faster, with the exception of RISC-based operations (an average of 5% of all software uses RISC in the real world.
The G5 is good for creative professionals because Panther makes it good. It is not faster, however you look at it, than PCs that cost hundreds less.