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Building a low budget G5
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<blockquote data-quote="Germany_chris" data-source="post: 1367787" data-attributes="member: 221089"><p>You already own what your're looking for a mac mini..</p><p></p><p>I LOVE PowerPC I don't find it old or dead but rendering is seriously processor intensive and your 2.66 Core2Duo will render significantly faster than any G5 to include the quad. </p><p></p><p>If you really want a new computer sell the mini and take that mony and the money you'd put into the G5 and buy a new mini..I'd be inclined to get the Mini Server..4 real and 8 virtual cores of SNB will be many orders of magnitude faster the 2 cores of PowerPC 970.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Germany_chris, post: 1367787, member: 221089"] You already own what your're looking for a mac mini.. I LOVE PowerPC I don't find it old or dead but rendering is seriously processor intensive and your 2.66 Core2Duo will render significantly faster than any G5 to include the quad. If you really want a new computer sell the mini and take that mony and the money you'd put into the G5 and buy a new mini..I'd be inclined to get the Mini Server..4 real and 8 virtual cores of SNB will be many orders of magnitude faster the 2 cores of PowerPC 970. [/QUOTE]
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