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Apple Power Mac G5 Desktop M9455LL/A (Dual 2.0-GHz Power PC G5, 512 MB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive) | 
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| Brand: Apple Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $1,900.00 Buy Used: $1,277.77 You Save: $622.23 (33%)
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 2316
Hardware Type: Desktop Computer Platform: Mac Os X Media: Personal Computers Operating System: Mac OSX 10.3 Panther CPU Manufacturer: IBM CPU Speed: 2 CPU Type: PowerPC G5 Processors: 2 System Bus Speed: 900 System Memory: 512 Memory Type: DDR SDRAM Secondary Cache Size: 512 Keyboard: Apple Keyboard Hard Drive Size: 160 Floppy Disk Drive: None Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra Graphics RAM: 64 Graphics Card Interface: Integrated Modem: 56 Kbps Network Interface: Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, Expansion slot for optional 54 Mbps AirPort Extreme Card Free Memory Slots: 3 Includes Software: iLife (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD and GarageBand), Art Directors Toolkit, EarthLink TotalAccess 2004, GraphicConverter, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, QuickBooks for Mac New User Edition, Zinio Reader, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Sherlock, Address Book, QuickTime, iSync, iCal, DVD Player, Classic environment, Xcode Developer Tools Shipping Weight (lbs): 44.5 Dimensions (in): 23.9 x 23.4 x 16.2 Optical digital audio input, optical digital audio output, analog audio input, analog audio output, front headphone minijack and speaker Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: M9455LL/A Model: M9455LL/A UPC: 718908624661 EAN: 0718908624661 ASIN: B0002A6Y0S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Used, 60 Day warranty, ships from the Mac leaders since 1988
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| • | Monitor Not Included | | • | L2 Cache - 512K per processor | | • | FSB (Frontside Bus) - 1GHz per processor | | • | 512MB of PC3200 400MHz DDR SDRAM (upgradeable to 8GB) | | • | 8 RAM Slots (6 open) |
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Product Description Apple M9455LL/A Power Mac G5 Desktop Computer - This desktop computer has been engineered for those of you that require as much raw power as possible for your creative applications. The dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 processors are the core of what makes this machine scream in programs such as Photoshop. For Photoshop, and other programs that are dual processor compatible, both 2GHz chips work simultaneously on the task at hand. Couple these processors with the ability to add up to 8GB of PC3200 DDR SDRAM, and you can easily handle gigantic image files, complex hi-res video streams and more! NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra with 64MB of DDR SDRAM 160GB SATA 7200 RPM Hard Drive SuperDrive - (write) up to 8x DVD-R, 24x CD-R & 10x CD-RW / (read) up to 10x DVD & 32x CD 56k v.92 Data/Fax Modem Slots - 3 full-length PCI-X (1 133MHz 64-bit & 2 100MHz 64-bit) (3 open), and 1 AGP 8x Pro (0 open) Ports - 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet, 1 FireWire 800, 2 FireWire 400 (1 on front), 3 USB 2.0 (1 on front), 2 USB 1.1 (on keyboard), ADC/DVI, Optical Digital Audio In, Optical Digital Audio Out, Analog Audio In, Analog Audio Out, & Headphone (front) Bays - 2 internal hard drive (1 open) & 1 optical drive bay (0 open) AirPort Extreme Ready (requires optional AirPort devices) Includes - Apple Keyboard, Apple Mouse, USB keyboard extension cable, DVI to VGA adapter, modem cable, AirPort antenna, Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, iLife (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD & GarageBand), QuickBooks for Mac New User Edition, Safari, Sherlock, iSync, iCal, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, & more
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
I love it! March 24, 2005 holbox (Dade City, FL United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had the new PowerMac Dual 2 Ghz. G-5 with the 20" Apple Display for about 5 weeks now. I've found MY computer! This rascal is just a joy to use. So fast - so quiet! All the tech details are written about these Dual G-5s by many others. All I can add is that the whole package is so smooth that I can't see how I could ever tire of it. No more trading computers every few years for this child........
Zoom zoom zoom! January 18, 2005 Kelvin Chen (New York, NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Okay so it may not be the fastest (2.5Ghz) but given the urgency I had then to get a new computer, I settled for the 2GHZ and not the 2.5 which I have to wait about 3 weeks more for it. After spending 4 years with a 500Mhz G4, upgrading to a dual 2.0GHZ is a MAJOR step forward for me. You start to notice the subtle differences in performance immediately. iTunes rip way faster, iMovie is simply a joy to use now versus the snail crawl I lived with previously... Photoshop filters zzpped through... and all of this amazing Herculean tasks are done with a barely audible whisper from the fans cooling the processors within. I had mine customed configured by Apple- internal bluetooth, 128MB graphics card, 2.00 GB RAM... and a 23" cinema display. The only thing I got different was the Phillipe S+arck mouse from MS. i think it looks cooler than the white button mouse and more in sync with the whole aluminium silver look. Now I wish they would make the keyboards ala the PowerBooks- glow in the dark.
Slick December 20, 2004 D. Higbee (Tulsa, OK USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a great box with flexibility for upgrades through the years. My last Mac, a Powermac G4 was built in 1999 (I've since upgraded the video card and processor), and is still running well, but I wanted the extra speed for Photoshop. I'll pass the other one down to my kids. They've been salivating over it for some time now. This Mac will hold it's value for a long time. Unlike getting a PC, you won't throw it away in 2 years, nor will you want to. They really become more like a friend than a computer. The operating system is wonderfully friendly, stable, and quite customizable. I've never had a virus. My former Mac crashed once in the entire time I used it, due to bad software. Mac OS X plays well with Windows XP. My husband uses a Windows box, and we've had no issues with networking and file sharing. Although this computer is not for the faint of pocketbook, think of it as an investment. It will last and work well for many years. The PCI-X slots definitely improve your upgrade options. In addition, I expect several 3rd party companies will offer processor upgrades within the next 1-2 years. By the way, I'm enjoying it's blazing fast speed, and it's quietness. General operation is much snappier, and applying a filter in a large Photoshop file takes 2 seconds instead of 10. Response and video quality in iMovie is markedly improved. Pretty slick!
Blowing Away The PC November 28, 2004 Mac Maven As a PC user and builder for the last 10 years, I finally decided to migrate over to the Mac side and get away from most of the system hangs, crashes, and virus issues that MS Windows is so prominent for. I have always looked to the Mac innovations each year but could not justify the purchase. Now with a UNIX platform, the most stable of all computer land, it was a logical migration for me. I am completely pleased with my purchase. I've had the dual 2.0 for over a month now with no issues what so ever in terms of performance or update installations. I will be using this powerhouse for a marketing and graphic design company at the first of the year. I see a few negative reviews here and there, one on Amazon, and the only thing that I can say, is that these people either have never used computers or they are PC "plants" so to speak and issue negative reviews on the Mac whenever possible. Granted, Mac or PC, they are both machines and will not be perfect in every way. Sometimes you may even get a lemon as with anything you buy. Overall, the Mac is a solid investment, does not depreciate as fast, and you will be amazed at the Mac culture, support forums, and everything else that comes along with the purchase. If you are on the fence, check some reviews or go to an Apple store to solidify your purchase. It all comes down to preference, but when you finally work on a Mac, you will find out that PC land is more for the amatuer (i.e. games, etc.), while Mac is for the professional or high end user (i.e. Business and Graphic applications). It's the Mercedes versus the Hyundai. You have to figure out which one you are and then decide.
APPLE, WHERE IS YOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE??? October 19, 2004 Curtis Wilkes (Seattle Washington) 9 out of 38 found this review helpful
I recently purchased 7 Powermac G5's to replace our G4's. 4 of these had serious issues. One still is not running! These were purchased in April of 2004, and all were purchased with the 'Applecare' Warrantee extension program. Apple has given us slow support, even the service 'depots' that they have me take the machines to complain about slow parts replacement, etc.(Slow as in weeks to months for parts that sometimes have to be re-ordered Problems range from OS to Hardware issues. The machine that still is not running has had the logic board, hard drive, memory, SuperDrive, and CPU's replaced over the last six months with no change in the original problem. I called Apple to beg for a new machine, get put on hold, passed to new techs, and still no resolution. I have grown very tired of this issue, and would like to take advantage of our six month old 3000.00 purchase. I HIGHLY DO NOT recommend the G5 or APPLECARE SUPPORT. Go spend your 3k on a PC...if that is even possible anymore. (applecare case # 42430940)
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