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Is this a decent price?
Posted by: mac2geezer on 2009-03-15 17:17:42
Local Craigslist has a 20 inch G5 iMac, 1.8 MHz, 2GB, 150 GB HD, OS 10.4.11, CS3 Suite, keyboard, mouse, original install disks. All for $600. Is that a decent price?

Posted by: System7 on 2009-03-15 17:40:24
No. You can get Merom macbook for that price. And most G5s are doomed to the capacitor plague.

Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-03-15 19:39:10
Nah... A 128k Mac is faster than 1.8mhz }🙂 😛

Posted by: 4seasonphoto on 2009-03-15 20:26:47
Don't touch G5 iMacs, too many problems. If you really want a G5, buy a Power Mac. So far, no problems with the Intel iMacs.

Posted by: da9000 on 2009-03-15 22:12:19
The PowerMac G5s are doomed to coolant system failure (leaking coolant). :-(

Posted by: 4seasonphoto on 2009-03-15 22:39:39
Got a number of G5 towers at the office, some of which have been running continuously for years. Not a single problem.

Posted by: Mike Richardson on 2009-03-16 02:28:59
The PowerMac G5s are doomed to coolant system failure (leaking coolant). :-(
... only the ones that use coolant fluid. Most of them don't. My G5 has almost 5 years strong and the only failure so far was a weird brown pillow shaped capacitor in the power supply.

My mom has a used iMac G5 that runs fine. I think for any reasonably well used iMac G5s that capacitor plague would have been exposed by this point in time. Not all of them had the bad capacitors and sometimes Apple will still fix the problem for free if you bother them enough.

Posted by: istar1018 on 2009-03-16 07:35:22
Umm. No, it is not a decent price! It doesn't even come with a Floppy Disc Burner!!!

Posted by: Christopher on 2009-03-16 08:13:58
Don't touch G5 iMacs, too many problems. If you really want a G5, buy a Power Mac. So far, no problems with the Intel iMacs.
1.9 and 2.1GHz iMac G5's are fine.

Posted by: joshc on 2009-03-16 09:28:38
... It doesn't even come with a Floppy Disc Burner!!!
I think that's going to become an Internet phenomenon, isn't it? 😛 Anyway, $600 for an iMac G5 is not a good deal.

Posted by: mac2geezer on 2009-03-16 10:05:57
Thanks for all the replies. The same Craigslist had a MDD (2003) DP 1.25 for $350, which I think is a little high, but haven't done an eBay comparison.

Posted by: Christopher on 2009-03-16 12:56:14
Thanks for all the replies. The same Craigslist had a MDD (2003) DP 1.25 for $350, which I think is a little high, but haven't done an eBay comparison.
As cool as MDD's are I think thats rather steep seeing as how the G4 is the new G3 in today's world.

G5's at most should be $450 imo.

Posted by: Brooklyn on 2009-03-16 20:39:02
Way too much for a G5. I wouldn't buy a non-intel Mac these days to use as your computer.

Posted by: ~Coxy on 2009-03-17 19:38:59
If it comes with a legit CS3 then it could be worth it.

There was a tip on macosxhints today about getting the capacitors fixed on iMac G5s.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090314071508354

Posted by: thinkdifferent on 2009-03-19 16:06:33
Local Craigslist has a 20 inch G5 iMac, 1.8 MHz, 2GB, 150 GB HD, OS 10.4.11, CS3 Suite, keyboard, mouse, original install disks. All for $600. Is that a decent price?
I would suggest a dual core processor. Besides, 1.8 MHz really isn't very fast 😉

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