Posted on 09/18/2003 2:13:35 AM PDT by Swordmaker
This is my first post on FreeRepublic using my new Macintosh G5 computer. I purchased the Macintosh G5 1.6 GHz as an upgrade from my 450MHz Mac Cube that I have been using for the past three years.
This is one spectacular computer. Internally it is one of the most well engineered pieces of equipment I have ever seen. EVERYTHING is literally easy to reach. Installing an additional 1G of RAM was so simple anyone (including my 87 year old mother) could do it. Internally the design is super clean with easily removeable modules for fans and other parts. Apple even includes a set of four specialized screw/glides for slide-in installation of a second hard drive if you desire, There are very few apparent cables internally as almost everything plugs in to sockets.
The system operates almost as silently as my fanless G4 Cube even though it has NINE computer controlled fans. The air coming out of the perforated end panels is cool.
Set up was extremely easy.... truely plug and play. I will have to get a Firewire cable to connect the Cube as an external HD to the G5 to copy over my files at a high rate of speed but that can be done tomorrow.
This system is blazingly fast. The serial ATA hard drive loads programs with no discernable delay.
My computer lacks the lower second G5 processor unit seen in this picture and only has four RAM slots for a 4 Gigabyte potential instead of the 8 shown in the 1.8Ghz and 2.0Ghz DUAL versions (Shown). The CPU fans slide out and in easily and a transparent plastic air-flow guide covers the entire side panel before the brushed aluminum side plate closes the access. A padlocking latch keeps the expensive RAM secure from thieves.
The Latch:
The ports:
The front panel ports:
Note the OPTICAL audio ports for connection to a high end sound system! The front panel ports include an audio out, USB and firewire400 port.
"Macs is the devil, boy!"
Just joking.
In addition to being a beuatiful piece of machinery, I have yet to hear of any security issues with MAC OS on the level of the reported Windows Security "Sieves". That's a level of comfort that goes a long way these days. Congrats...
I'm still jealous.
I hate you.
One of the great Mac blunders.....
2x 2000 G5 OSX 10.2.7 (G5 plugin) 547 (energy settings highest perf) 2x 3060 Xeon (OC'd 2400) 488 2x 2930 Xeon (OC'd 2400) 471 3200 P4 (800MHz) 427 3000 P4 (800MHz) 405 3495 P4 (OC'd 3.06) 386 3060 P4 XP Pro (533 FSB) 358 HT 2x 2200 Xeon PC 800 RDRAM CPQ Evo 357 HT 2x 1500 G4 (OC'd 1420) 348 2x 1333 G4 DDR OS9.2 (oc'd 1.25) 346 1800 G5 OSX 10.2.7 (G5 plugin) 344 (energy settings highest perf) 2x 1420 G4 OSX 10.2.4 338 2x 2400+Athlon MP 338 2x 1250 G4 OS 9.2.2j 337 3200+Athlon XP 332 1800 Opteron(dual-chnlDDR 333) 332 2x 1333 G4 DDR OSX10.2.2(oc 1.25) 326 1800 OPteron(singl-chnlDDR333) 320 3000+Athlon XP 318 2x 1250 G4 OSX 10.2.5 318 2x 1250 G4 DDR OSX 10.2.1 316 2x 1800 Athlon MP 312 2800+Athlon XP Barton 298 2x 2000 P4 Xeon 286 2x 1200 G4Powerlogix(867MHzG4/QS) 285 upgraded 2x 1533 Athlon MP 285 2x 1533 Athlon MP 283 2530 P4 mobile (OC'd 1400) 282 2700 P4B (OC 2400, 600 MHz FSB)280 2x 1466 Athlon XP 279 1600 G5 OSX 10.2.7w/G5 Plugin 276 *MacNNscores 2666 P4 (DDR 333) 269 2x 1000 G4 DDR 10.2 267 2400+Athlon XP 262 2x 1000 G4 OS9 260 2x 1000 G4 OSX 10.1.5 254 2400+Athlon 252 2400 P4B (800MHz) 251 2400b (sis 648 DDR400) 251 1600 Centrino IBM T40 250 2400 P4 (533MHz bus) 249 2400 P4 B 241 2340 P4 (overclock) 239 1600 Centrino Dell D800 236 2400 P4 234 1800+Athlon XP (1533 MHz) 226 1577 oc'd Athlon XP (Lestat) 221 2x 1000 G4 OSX 10.2.2 (upgraded) 218 ?!(dual 533 logic board) 1548 Athlon XP 214 1670 Athlon XP (2000+) 213 1667 Athlon XP 211 1400 Athlon XP 1600+ xp pro 200 1x 1533 Athlon MP 197 1300 Centrino Sony VAIO Z1A 196 1000 G4 17" Powrbk OSX 10.2.6 196 2000 P4 Xeon 194 1400 Athlon XP 1600+'98SE 191 1000 G4 OSX TiPbk 10.2.2 185 2x 533 G4 OSX 10.1.5 175 2x 533 G4 OS 9.2.2 174 1800 P4 173 1200 AthlonMP 168 1508 Celeron (overclock) 167 1400 PIII Tualatin 160 **? 2x 550 G4 OSX 10.2.3 (OC Cube) 160 **? 2x 500 G4 OSX 152 2x 450 G4 OS9 151 1333 Athlon TBird 147 2x 450 G4 OSX 10.1.5 143 800 G4 Pbook OSX 1MB L3 135 733 G4 (miro7) 134 667 G4 PBk OS9 noL3 127 667 G4 PBk OSX 10.2.3 no L3 125 466 G4 OS9 123 667 G4 OSX TiPBk 10.1.5 noL3 121 866 PIII 114 466 G4 OSX 133 MHz bus 112 550 G4 Powrbk OS9* 104 500 G4 Pbook (OC'd 400) 103 1x 450 G4 OSX 100 MHz bus 101 1000 Athlon TBird (PS6.01) 100 550 G4 Powrbk OSX* 95 933 Transmeta Crusoe Sony 78 700 G3 iBook 74 600 G3 iBook OS 9.2.2j 70 233 PII 30
I especially like the connectivity, though I wish they would put it in front, audio and USB stuff gets swapped so often that I really think that should become the norm: low in the front. IEEE1394 (firewire) stuff will be like that, too.
I am wondering how is it for quiet? Can you buy quiet fans, drives and power supplies for it? When I built this PIII WINXP machine, I actually spent a couple extra dollars here and there for some peace and quiet. It was worth it: in my computer room the AC vent is louder that my computer when it's on.
Tia
I said 'No' because I won't let any 'puter of mine date anything so fast!
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