Apple’s latest dual-processor G5 had no problem besting the dual-2.5GHz Power Mac G5 in Macworld Lab’s benchmark testing of the newly released top-of-the-line Power Mac. But in a surprise result, the ...
Featuring a liquid cooling system, the dual-2.5 GHz Power Mac G5 is the top of the line of the second round of Power Mac G5 models, which were introduced in June 2004. Back in June 2003, when Apple ...
Audible static or "clicks" through minijack port may be electrical interference We continue coverage of an issue where users hear distinct static noise or repeated "clicks" in the audio stream when ...
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 ...
Apple Computer has updated its Power Mac G5 desktop line with three dual-processor models, including its first low-end desktop based on the dual model. Although it had been offering dual processors in ...
Audible static or "clicks" through minijack port A growing number of users are reporting distinct static noise or repeated "clicks" in the audio stream when using speakers attached to dual-core Power ...
Online retail giant Amazon.com appears to have pre-announced Apple's new Power Mac G5 systems on its website, listing three new models with speeds of up to dual 2.7GHz. While sources had previously ...
I have recently acquired (for free) a non-functioning original dual 2.0GHz PowerMac G5 system. I am trying to determine if the system is worth fixing or not. Here are the symptoms of the ...
Unveiled in June by Apple Computer Inc., the new dual 2-GHz Power Mac G5 is only now hitting the market. (It was supposed to have been on store shelves last month.) Though various explanations for the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Computer and IBM Corp. on Monday (June 23) disclosed details on what the two companies called the world's fastest desktop computer: a Power Mac with two 64-bit PowerPC processors ...
Uninformed Apple skeptics have trouble seeing most Mac client systems as anything but home or schoolroom computers. In fact, most of Apple’s client systems are made for commercial use: PowerBook G4 ...
I've got a dual 2.0 G5 Power Mac i've been working on for my stepcousin. It had suffered a power supply failure late last year. It is not covered under the extended Apple Power supply replacement plan ...
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