Apple Power Mac G5 Desktop M9747LL/A (Dual 2.0 GHz Power PC G5, 512 MB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 16x Dual Layer SuperDrive) | 
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| Brand: Apple Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $1,905.00 Buy Used: $1,277.77 You Save: $627.23 (33%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 1513
Hardware Type: Desktop Computer Platform: Mac Os X Media: Personal Computers Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger CPU Manufacturer: IBM CPU Speed: 2 CPU Type: PowerPC G5 Processors: 2 System Bus Speed: 1 System Memory: 512 Memory Type: DDR SDRAM Secondary Cache Size: 512 Keyboard: Apple Keyboard Hard Drive Size: 160 Floppy Disk Drive: None Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 9600 with two single-link DVI port Graphics RAM: 128 Case Type: Tower Modem: 56 Kbps Network Interface: 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet Free Memory Slots: 3 Includes Software: Mac OS X, version 10.4 Tiger Dashboard, Mail, Safari, iChat AV, Address Book, QuickTime, iLife (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD and GarageBand), iCal, DVD Player, Classic environment, Art Directors Toolkit X, GraphicConverter, Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, QuickBooks New User Edition, Zinio Reader, Xcode Developer Tools Shipping Weight (lbs): 54 Dimensions (in): 23.9 x 23.4 x 16.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: M9747LL/A Model: M9747LL/A UPC: 718908377765 EAN: 0718908377765 ASIN: B0007OW57K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Great Shape, includes 90 day warranty, from the Mac & iPod Leaders Since 1988
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| • | Dual 2.0 GHz PowerPC G5, 1.0 GHz per processor | | • | 512 MB expandable to 4 GB, 160 GB Hard Drive | | • | 16x Double-Layer SuperDrive, ATI Radeon 9600 with 128 MB DDR SDRAM | | • | One FireWire 800 port, two FireWire 400 ports; three USB 2.0 ports, two USB 1.1 ports; AGP 8X Pro slot with graphics card installed | | • | Software includes Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger, iLife, Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive,QuickBooks New User, Zinio Reader, Xcode Developer Tools |
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Product Description The Power Mac G5 was built for speed from the inside out. The modern creative class needs a Macintosh that can handle high-end content and graphic applications quickly and easily so you can focus on creativity. Those who wish to produce the very best designs, music, high-definition video or the even next scientific breakthrough at a much faster pace finally have a computer built with them in mind. The newer, faster 64-bit processing with whiplash-fast frontside bus mean no more lags when accessing memory or the hard drive. The high-bandwidth architecture is perfect for 2D and 3D designers, video and audio producers, scientists, researchers and game developers. Combined with an advanced system controller and high-speed, high-capacity memory combine to make the Power Mac G5 one of the fastest computers ever built. 16X double-layer SuperDrive (DVD+R DL, DVD+-R/CD-RW) with Dual-Layer compatibility 1 FireWire 800 and 2 FireWire 400 and 3 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 1.1 ports (on keyboard) 3 open full-length 33MHz, 64-bit PCI slots / Two internal hard drive bays (1 occupied); one optical drive bay (occupied) Wireless AirPort Extreme ready (based on 802.11g specification; IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi certified) Optional internal Bluetooth module Built-in support for the 30-inch Apple Cinema Display Multiple device connections - DVI connector, ADC connector, analog audio in & out, optical S/PDIF in & out, front headphone and speaker jack and built-in Gigabit Ethernet Power Mac G5 comes with 90 days of free telephone support and a one-year limited warranty PLEASE NOTE - Monitor sold separately
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A true work-horse! November 9, 2007 E. Lindahl (Minneapolis) I have been a professional multimedia artist for over 20 years. I have used both Macintosh and Windows systems professionally, and still do to this day. I have always been more inclined to use Macintosh systems, because in the graphics world they are simply the best. This is the 5th Macintosh I have owned, and though I have loved them all, and still have two of the older ones in service, this G5 is by far the most impressive machine I have ever owned! For years I have heard people refer to "Multi-tasking" on both Windows and Macintosh systems. This used to consist of opening multiple applications and watching them all degrade in performance as the system tried in vain to divide up the processing power among the different applications. Basically for years I ran just one application at a time. My G5 runs several applications at once with no degradation in speed at all!!! I can be rendering in a 3D program, which is very processor intensive, while having my email program up and surfing the net, and no loss of speed!!! I have played intense 3D games while having something run in the background, no problem! I admit I was leery about OSX now using virtual memory, because I always thought Windows did a crappy job of managing virtual memory. When I heard that OSX was going to use virtual memory I thought "Oh no!". But Apple never does anything half-baked, and I have to admit that OSX does a superb job of handling virtual memory. Though I have decommissioned my first two Mac's, and I will be sending my G3 to the computer graveyard soon, I know that my G5 will be around for a long time! Ease of use? Excellent! Power? Plenty!! Viruses? None.... Ever....
Wow! June 9, 2007 Mark Twain 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a professional Apple repair technician, and up until this point I had been using a 1.8GHz Power Mac G5 (single CPU) with no complaints. I hadn't been doing a lot of heavy graphics or editing work, so there really wasn't a need for me to get a dual processor G5 when I mostly did email, internet surfing, and word processing. Then things changed a few months ago, and I found myself doing more video and photo editing and processing. The 1.8 G5 started to show it's limitations. Still fast, but not as fast as desired. Slow enough to notice, anyway. Today I got my hands on a Dual 2.0GHz G5. Wow! I was expecting about a 40-50% speed bump, but instead i have received a whopping 75% speed bump! Now, I am referring to the bump seen in processor intensive editing only. I have not seen as big of a jump in internet surfing or other more simple tasks, although I have noticed maybe a 10-20% bump there. This editing/processing bump has just blown me away, though. I had to come and share it with you guys. I mean it's really something. I'm still sitting here with my mouth open in astonishment as I watch it slash through tasks up to 4 times faster than before. And remember: I was already on a Power Mac G5. It isn't like I'm coming from an iMac or an iBook. Amazing. Now I just pray that it will keep working! (In case you don't know, Apple Power Mac G5 desktops have a much lower reliability record than other desktops computers. Much lower. If you buy one of these, there is about a 10-20% chance that it will fail while you own it. I think this is compared with about 5% average in the rest of the market. I do hope Apple will do something about this going forward.) So if you are buying new or still under the one-year complimentary warranty, I highly, highly, recommend getting the AppleCare plan. I almost always preach against extended warranties for consumer electronics, but on a machine this expensive with a much worse reliability record, I think the rules are different. Plus, AppleCare treats you MUCH better than a standard extended warranty that you would get from most retail outlets.
Amazing Technology in an Amazing Machine November 19, 2005 Theophilus 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I converted to Apple computers back in law school, when I purchased my first Powerbook G4 (at the time, it was an amazing 400 mHz!) At first, I was very happy with Apple products: they were fast, easy to use, supported by amazing software developers, and oh so nice to look at and use. This Power Mac DP G5, my eigth Mac computer since then, is no different. The technology powering this thing is amazing; the industrial design is incredible; the operating sound is amazingly quiet. I use this computer for anything from e-mail to Microsoft Office to web development. In every task, it purrs quietly and confidently, with tons of power to spare. As a forced Windows user at work, I recommend every person who is unfortunate enough to have only a Windows computer at home buy a Mac. If not this Power Mac, find another Mac model for your needs. You will not be disappointed. If you are a current Mac user looking to get more from the wonderful OS X operating system and all it has to offer, I definitely recommend upgrading to something like this.
Best computer i've ever owned, hands down! November 15, 2005 Bob Evans (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use Mac's and PC's for work, and keep this as my computer for home. Both have there uses, but I like the OS for the Mac alot better. This G5, replaced an old B/W G3, I had upgraded with a 600 MhZ G4. Night and day difference between systems. The G5 runs really good, and fast; except for boot-up which seems to take about 40 seconds . . . but I have yet to see a computer boot up much faster then this anyway. The software that comes with this computer is really good stuff. I was very impressed.
Pisses on the competition from a great height November 12, 2005 Holly Shupe (brandon, fl usa) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
having owned some 7 computers in as many years, i have to say that this is clearly the best by a long shot. it's my first mac and experience with the (formerly intimidating), tiger operating system. (i was brainwashed into believing windows is the most stable and user friendly os, hence its popularity and ubiquity). i can safely say that i was grossly misinformed and my only regret with this purchase is not having made it sooner. this machine kills lawyers and all other pretenders within 100 yards. no matter what you use a computer for, do yourself a favor, spend the extra money and get yourself a macintosh, and if you can afford it, make it this powermac. you will not be disappointed.
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