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 shavano Even in America -- I long for America
join:2003-06-08 Dallas, TX
| Oldest PowerMac G4 to buy? I know there have been discussions on this in the past but I couldn't find any with my searches.
I'm thinking of getting an older G4 and want some advice from you long-time Mac users.
1. What is the oldest G4 to consider for reliability and for compatibility with OS X: AGP Graphics, Gigabit Ethernet, Cube, Digital Audio, or QuickSilver? I've already ruled out the PCI Graphics
2. Will I see noticeable performance differences between a dual 450 and a 733/800? Primary uses are email and browsing with occasional iTunes, iPhoto and occasional light Photoshop.
Thanks,
jet (that's my initials; not to be confused with our fellow member Jet ) -- Wesley Clark for President: All Patriot, No Act | |
|   LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
| Re: Oldest PowerMac G4 to buy? said by shavano : Primary uses are email and browsing with occasional iTunes, iPhoto and occasional light Photoshop.
You could even do all that on a G3. So any G4 should be fine. -- Lightning Bolt Technologies | |
|  |   shavano Even in America -- I long for America
join:2003-06-08 Dallas, TX
| Re: Oldest PowerMac G4 to buy? said by LBDSL : You could even do all that on a G3. So any G4 should be fine.
I know...I do it now on a B&W G3 450. It works great. I really just want to move to AGP graphics and get a more stable platform; the B&W locks up on me occasionally, my TiBook never does.
And I don't want to spend more time troubleshooting a potential hardware problem that in the end might be design-related, not something I could fix.
Seems like I remember there are problems with the Sawtooth and maybe the GigE versions. I'm interested if that's true and if there are other known issues with the older Macs.
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