
#APPLE MAC G5 2.7GHZ MAC OS X#
They came with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger installed.ĭimensions: Height 20.1, Width 8.1, Depth 18.7 inches. The Power Mac G5 Early-2005 model was released on April 27th 2005 and discontinued on.

apple - g5 - power mac - dual 2.7ghz - 6gb ram - powermac g5 quad in original box complete with all books, disks, etc. I think a lot of people try to convince me otherwise, but I do think Intel and AMD chips are equally as fast, or faster. TWO (2) Apple Mac G5 Towers - FOR SPARES 50p. An 802.11g AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi card that is 802.11a/b compatible or module for Bluetooth 2.0 EDR wireless technology were optional. I dont think a Dual 2.7GHz G5 Mac is as fast as the dual AMD and Intel chips.
#APPLE MAC G5 2.7GHZ PRO#
It includes 2 GB of 400 MHz DDR PC3200 memory installed as four 512 MB modules, a 250 GB 7200-RPM SATA hard drive, a CD-RW/DVD-R SuperDrive and an ATI Radeon 9650 graphics processor with 256MB of GDDR3 memory that can support up to two displays, one Apple 30 Inch display at a maximum resolution of 2560x1600 and one Apple 23 Inch display at a maximum resolution of 1920x1200 digital and 1600x1200 analog in an AGP 8X Pro graphics slot supporting up to 2GBps data throughput.Įxpansion includes one free SATA hard drive bay, and three free full-length 64-bit PCI-X slots, one free 133MHz PCI-X slot and two free 100MHz PCI-X slots.Ĭonnections include three USB 2.0 ports, one Firewire 400 port, one Firewire 800 port, TOSLINK optical digital audio input and output, analog minijacks for stereo line-level input and output, a front-panel headphone minijack, and two single link DVI ports.Ĭommunications include a built-in 56K V.92 and a 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet port. neither new model could overcome the gap in speed to give the dual-processor 2.7GHz Power Mac G5 any. Apple today unveiled the fastest, most powerful Power Mac G5 desktop line ever, featuring dual 64-bit PowerPC G5 processors running up to 2.7GHz and including Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger, the world’s most advanced operating system. Basically identical to it’s predecessor, the Early-2005 models offered faster processors, a graphics card with more memory as the standard configuration (that dropped support for ADC), and the modem was also dropped from the standard configuration and became optional. To compare Speedmark 4 scores for various Mac systems, visit our Apple Hardware Guide. In fact, the 2.5GHz dualie is no longer in Apple's product line, and the dual 2.7GHz Power Mac is joined by a dual 2.3GHz Power Mac (1,699), dual 2GHz Power Mac (1,349), and single 1.8GHz.


The Apple Power Mac G5 Dual 2.7GHz (Early 2005) is powered by an IBM PowerPC 970FX G5 90-nm processor with 512 KB L2 cache and a frontside bus speed of 1.15 GHz.
