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Thinking of buying a power mac.
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 95424" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>Depends on how serious you want to be with it. If your going to do top of the line stuff, then use the top of the line equipment. IF your not that serious about it, then one of the lesser systems will do. For light to medium duty either an iMac G5 or a single 1.8 PM will do the job, from medium to heavy a dual PM G5 1.8 will be the right choice, if your gona do some heavy duty stuff and put out the next Starwars then go for the biggie, the Dual 2.5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 95424, member: 7582"] Depends on how serious you want to be with it. If your going to do top of the line stuff, then use the top of the line equipment. IF your not that serious about it, then one of the lesser systems will do. For light to medium duty either an iMac G5 or a single 1.8 PM will do the job, from medium to heavy a dual PM G5 1.8 will be the right choice, if your gona do some heavy duty stuff and put out the next Starwars then go for the biggie, the Dual 2.5. [/QUOTE]
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