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- 15" MBP, 2.5GHz i7, 750GB, 6770M 1GB, iPad 3, iPhone 4, custom PC
sorry yeah, two cores. was tired yesterday. It will do far better than a PB.
to the OP: how much for the G5? from what ive been gathering across the web, is if youre paying more than maybe 300, you MIGHT be better off making a hack out of an old computer and put that 300+ into a jar and put in 100 every 2 weeks (or whenever you get paid) until you can afford a mac pro. for gaming, my G5 does decently, but in unreal tournament 2004, on the default settings, it lags. though i have a feeling thats because of the 6600LE. if you do get a G5, first things first, get a decent graphics card. oh, and btw, I cannot say that I reccomend you doing a hack, because of the ethical side of it, its against Apples EULA. ;-)
as much as I love this G5, i know theres certain things it cannot do, which is why im keeping my old hack (runs snow leopard beautifully) so if something coems up that needs intel, but I need it, i can run it. you have to keep in mind that spending more than 300+ on a 6 year old computer with little to no support in this brave new world of 2011, doesnt make sense, unless you have a specific need for powerpc hardware.
why havent I upgraded to a Mac Pro? because I got this G5 for 30 bucks, and ive been wanting one since theyve come out. better late than never i suppose....
but as everyone is saying, watch out for the liquid though, before you commit to buy, go over there and open her up. i'd take a flash light with you. look for any kinds of leaking from the power supply. (on the bottom of the case). look for rust puddles, both inside and outside the case.
good luck.
I got a G5 for £40 recently. it was broke. Not really much in terms of "upgrades" for them.
Hate to say it, but you should buy a PC.