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Thinking of buying a power mac.
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 94901" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>I would recomend the PowerMac G5 dual 1.8. A whole lot of bang for the buck. Upgrade the ram to 1 gig to start with and more later as your need for it increases. It is very upgradeable in the ram area, in the video area, and in the hard drive area. You could add a second 200 gig to it real easy to keep your data on. As long as you don't go jumping up and down or kicking it, the PM 1.8 dulie will go well into the future with you.</p><p></p><p>Don't think of it as "streaching the budget" think of it as investing in the proper tools for the future. Still costs you as much, but you feel better about it...(G)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 94901, member: 7582"] I would recomend the PowerMac G5 dual 1.8. A whole lot of bang for the buck. Upgrade the ram to 1 gig to start with and more later as your need for it increases. It is very upgradeable in the ram area, in the video area, and in the hard drive area. You could add a second 200 gig to it real easy to keep your data on. As long as you don't go jumping up and down or kicking it, the PM 1.8 dulie will go well into the future with you. Don't think of it as "streaching the budget" think of it as investing in the proper tools for the future. Still costs you as much, but you feel better about it...(G) [/QUOTE]
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