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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-20 18:36:08 I was looking on craigslist today and saw a PM G5 2.3GHZ 2004 model and the guy wanted 225.00 B/C he said it was shutting down programs by itself, programs not the OS or the hardware..
I go over there and the unit was in good condition I offered him 200.00 he said he would throw in a AP extreme card then it would be 225.00, I said ok..
I get it home and clean it up, change the battery for the pram... then I noticed something rattling inside... I shake the G5 upside down and 2 of the pci slot screws fell out (the slots had no slot covers or screws...
He had different brand memory besides the 512mb that was original, so I took the non original memory and kept the 512mb in...
So I check everything out and made sure no other screws were inside the unit...
I am using it now.. and it seems fine and ran a dvd for 2 hrs and it seems fine...
What do you think for the price?
Jim
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Posted by: Dog Cow on 2009-09-20 18:47:23 5 years ago, in 2004, I purchased a used blue & white G3 with 256 MB of RAM and a 20 GB hard disk with nothing but the standard OS 8.5 system install for a little over $200. That G3 is still in use to this very day, except with OS 10.4.x and the addition of an 80 GB hard drive.
Clearly, I got a good value. IMO, so did you.
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-09-20 18:48:30 If thats US$225, I think you paid a fair price for it. If you ask me, most PowerPC systems are massively overpriced these days, and I suspect that the values of most PowerPC systems will take a nosedive in the coming months.
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-20 18:51:41 yes it was 225.00 USD... I been checking them out on ebay and some (like what I just bought today) go for 600.00 and up...
and they want 50.00 or 60.00 for shipping...
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-09-20 18:56:35 Yeah, here in Australia, they commonly go for $800 - $1200...I don't think i've ever seen a G5 go for less than AU$800, ridiculous, if you ask me.
Personally I think you paid a good, fair price for a 5 year old system that is no longer supported under the current Mac OS.
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-20 18:59:08 I Love The G5's they are tanks!!!
But just B/C they aren't supported doesn't mean they are no good...
I really was never into LAGS (Latest and Greatest Syndrome)... one can go broke doing that...
There are people running OS 9.2.2 and still being productive, getting emails and such...
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2009-09-20 19:00:20 It all depends what you are going to do with it. $225 for a G5 you intend to use (and is up to the challenge) as your main mac is a good price, but $225 for something to add to your collection that will see little use is not good since the prices are not near rock bottom yet.
I spent $400 or so back in 2000 for build up an 8500 with G3, 8MB video card, decent RAM, and IDE card for my main hobby mac. It was money well spent because it ran OS 9 well and lasted me untill a year or so ago when I got a B&W for free. If I had not used it I would have been better off waiting untill PCI macs were worthless and then get a loaded one for penuts. One day I want the last OS 9 booting G4 to finish my collection, but I can/will wait for them to be so obsolete that they are worthless before I do.
People need to decide what they want to actually use as their main rig and what they want to collect to determine what is a good deal.
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-20 19:03:32 I'll be running Adobe CS 4 with my main machine my 2.0 dual core G5..
it's not for a collection but to be used..
I know I have to up the memory but there's no rush...
The G5's are more than enough to run Adobe CD 4 and other stuff I have... for awhile...
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Posted by: Christopher on 2009-09-20 19:46:06
I Love The G5's they are tanks!!!
But just B/C they aren't supported doesn't mean they are no good...
I really was never into LAGS (Latest and Greatest Syndrome)... one can go broke doing that...
There are people running OS 9.2.2 and still being productive, getting emails and such... Family Guy is produced under OS 9. I've seen behind the scenes video. Pretty awesome to know that, even if none of you like the show.
Well I found this, too bad I don't have $100. 🙁 http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/sys/1378631887.html
EDIT
What the heck? What am I missing? http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/sys/1378661243.html :?:
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Posted by: Mike Richardson on 2009-09-20 19:58:54
Family Guy is produced under OS 9. I've seen behind the scenes video. Pretty awesome to know that, even if none of you like the show.
Where's this behind the scenes video?
Recall that Family Guy actually premiered in 1999. Mac OS 9 was in heavy use at the time. A behind the scenes video from that era would reflect such.
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-20 19:59:42 My 2.3 was introduced a little bit before the dual cores... so it's not that old, maybe in computer years but its still a VERY capable machine...
2.3 GHz dual 512/160 introduced 2005.04.27 at $2,499
replaced 2005.10.19 by Power Mac G5s with dual-core CPUs
requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later
CPU: 2.0/2.3/2.7 GHz PowerPC 970
bus: 1.0 GHz/1.15/1.35 GHz (half CPU speed)
performance:
Geekbench 2 (Leoapard): 2251 (2.7 GHz), 1906 (2.3 GHz), 1704 (2.0 GHz)
Geekbench 2 (Tiger): 2269 (2.7 GHz), 2066 (2.3 GHz), 1828 (2.0 GHz)
L2 cache: 512 KB on-chip L2 cache
L3 cache: none
RAM: 512 MB, expandable to 4 GB or 8 GB using pairs of 400 MHz PC3200 DDR RAM (4 RAM slots in 2.0 GHz model, 8 slots in faster ones)
Video: AGP 8x
2.0/2.3 GHz: ATI Radeon 9600
2.7 GHz: ATI Radeon 9650
ATI Radeon 9800 XT with 256 MB optional
VRAM: 128 MB (9600) or 256 MB (Radeon 9650)
hard drive: 160/250 Serial ATA 7200 rpm
16x SuperDrive standard on all models
3 33 MHz 64-bit PCI slots on 2.0 GHz model
3 64-bit PCI-X slots on faster models (two 100 MHz, one 133 MHz)
internal 56k v.92 modem, optional
microphone: standard 3.5mm minijack, compatible with line-level input, not compatible with Apple's PlainTalk microphone
FireWire: 2 FW400 ports (1 on front), 1 FW800 port
USB: 3 USB 2.0 ports (1 on front)
ethernet: 10/100/gigabit
WiFi: antenna and connector for 802.11g AirPort Extreme card
Bluetooth: built in, optional antenna
PRAM battery: 3V CR2032 lithium
size (HxWxD): 20.1" x 8.1" x 18.7" (51.1 x 20.6 x 47.5 cm)
weight: 39.2 lb. (17.8 kg)
Gestalt ID: n/a
PRAM battery: 3.6V half-AA
Part no.: M9747 (2.0 GHz), M9748 (2.3 GHz), M9749 (2.7 GHz)
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Posted by: Christopher on 2009-09-20 22:24:05
Family Guy is produced under OS 9. I've seen behind the scenes video. Pretty awesome to know that, even if none of you like the show.
Where's this behind the scenes video?
Recall that Family Guy actually premiered in 1999. Mac OS 9 was in heavy use at the time. A behind the scenes video from that era would reflect such. You'll see it at 3:11 in the video.
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Posted by: Strimkind on 2009-09-20 23:28:21
If thats US$225, I think you paid a fair price for it. If you ask me, most PowerPC systems are massively overpriced these days, and I suspect that the values of most PowerPC systems will take a nosedive in the coming months. The G4s already have taken a dive. $150 locally got you a MDD 1.0ghz...that was up for a long time.
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-21 08:23:15 You have to remember that the G4's are a little older than the G5's and the G5's are a little older than the MacPro...
But in the end it's up to the person who uses it nd what they use it for...
I personally love the G5, now I have 2 (check my sig).
And they will be used...
with the economy the way it is and being unemployed and a person who doesn't get into the LAGS syndrome to me the G5 is great...
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Posted by: Mars478 on 2009-09-21 12:08:24 Wow thats an amazing deal!
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-21 14:07:48 Thanks... It runs very good.... the previous owner never did any maint on it and then finding 2 screws in it floating around tells me that someone tried to do something... but they are out now and it's been running all day running bionic, that's pretty cpu intensive...
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Posted by: H3NRY on 2009-09-21 19:26:52 $225 is the cheapest I've heard of for a G5. Around here they go for $650 up (some guy was asking $2000 on Craigslist - good luck!). Except for the water coolers, they are built like tanks and very reliable. I think you got a deal! 🙂
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Posted by: Temetka on 2009-09-22 00:59:23 I think you got a good deal on the machine.
I'd pay $225 for the machine. Although I would more than likely offer only $200 as I wouldn't need the AP card since the only things in my house that are wireless are my laptops and iPod Touch. Everything else connects via CAT5 the way God intended.
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Posted by: MacManiac1701A on 2009-09-22 02:23:18 What I did with the AP was to post it on ebay... Some one bought it for 30.00 bux... so in actuality I paid 195.00 for the G5...
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