G5 Tower & Monitor V. Cheaper Imac G5, Is the tower worth all the dough? |
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jeu. 17 nov. 2005, 18:52
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Quick thought and question for everyone:
I know the G5 tower is superior since it is a dual processor, however, a tower alone is expensive. Plus the fact that the monitor is separate (and starting at $800) makes it even more pricy.
I have seen refurbished G5 towers on ebay for $1300 - $1500, is it worth shelling out the extra scratch for the tower and the monitor vs. a brand new iMac w/ lots 'o' RAM for appoximately the same price?
If the tower is far superior, I will bite the bullet and save a little more money, if not I would love to get an iMac G5 ASAP so I can start playing around.
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jeu. 17 nov. 2005, 21:36
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IMO the tower will be far better. However to save quite a lot just gett a cheaper second hand monitor. I use my G5 with an older 17" CTR and a 17'' tft I picked up from ebay.
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dim. 20 nov. 2005, 17:16
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You can never have too much RAM or hard drive space on a computer being used for multi-media endeavors. The iMac is a great CPU, but it is a consumer product. It's RAM maxes out at 2GB. The Hard drive can be upgraded, but you will always be limited to one on the internal bus.
The PowerMac G5 limits at 8GB of RAM and two Serial ATA drives on the internal bus. It also has almost double the front side bus speed of the iMac making it far more efficient in processing multimedia information.
If you can afford it, even with scraping by with an older CRT monitor for the time being, I'd recommend the tower since it will proivde you with better options for RAM and HDD, but also for PCI expansion, more monitor support, greater access to more DAW interfaces, etc.
Hope this helps!
peace, Deacon
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lun. 21 nov. 2005, 16:58
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true, 2GB is plenty of RAM for most set ups, but, more RAM equals better processing capabilities even with Mac OS X's swap file management. Not necessary, but more or at least the option of more is always a good deal.
Also, the PowerMac G5 towers ship with a DVI to VGA monitor adapter in the box, so any CRT/flat screen VGA monitor will work (multisync is required). View Sonic has some good 17" and 19" that work flawlessley as well as other manufacturers.
And, the G5 tower also ships with a video card that supports dual monitors out of the box. Separate ADC and DVI connections on the same AGP card. The DVI adapter is indcluded; the ADC to VGA adapter is about $25US and is available at the online Apple store as well as many retail outlets which sell Apple products.
peace, Deacon
Ce message a été modifié par deaconblue - lun. 21 nov. 2005, 16:59.
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