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<blockquote data-quote="jhelm007" data-source="post: 54780" data-attributes="member: 6916"><p>Matt,</p><p></p><p>The G4s are the way to go if you want performance or upgradability in the long term. However, you can find b&w's dirt cheap on ebay if you look carefully. I just got one for less than $150 to use as a low-end server. The B&Ws have upgradeable processors (up to ~800MHz G4 or 1.1GHz G3). As mentioned earlier in the thread it is questionable whether or not Tiger will support these puppys. They are the oldest models officially supported by Panther. The G4s with AGP graphics are great machines and they really upgradeable most of them will take up to dual 1.2 GHz upgrades or single 1.4GHz upgrades as well as high-end graphics cards. They are not that expensive compared to new computers, but not nearly as cheap as B&W's</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps your decision.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhelm007, post: 54780, member: 6916"] Matt, The G4s are the way to go if you want performance or upgradability in the long term. However, you can find b&w's dirt cheap on ebay if you look carefully. I just got one for less than $150 to use as a low-end server. The B&Ws have upgradeable processors (up to ~800MHz G4 or 1.1GHz G3). As mentioned earlier in the thread it is questionable whether or not Tiger will support these puppys. They are the oldest models officially supported by Panther. The G4s with AGP graphics are great machines and they really upgradeable most of them will take up to dual 1.2 GHz upgrades or single 1.4GHz upgrades as well as high-end graphics cards. They are not that expensive compared to new computers, but not nearly as cheap as B&W's Hope that helps your decision. John [/QUOTE]
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