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Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5GHz (2004)

Featuring a liquid cooling system, the dual-2.5 GHz Power Mac G5 is the top of the line of the second round of Power Mac G5 models, which were introduced in June 2004.

Reviewed Full Review

For the graphics and media pros the Power Mac G5 line is designed for, we think the clear speed advantage of the dual-2.5GHz model makes it well worth its $2,999 price tag. But if your budget is tight, you can live with a little less than maximum performance, and you don't foresee any need for PCI-X or more than 4GB of memory, then our recommendation is the $1,999 base model. It's only a little slower than Apple's midrange offering, and even after you add some RAM and maybe a larger hard drive, you'll still save several hundred dollars.

Pros: Appreciably faster than any other Mac; huge memory and hard-drive capacity; 8x SuperDrive; FireWire 800; Gigabit Ethernet; PCI-X.

Cons: Extremely large size; relatively pricey.

Basics

Reviewed Price: $2,999

Processor: 2 2.5GHz G5s

Information about this system on Apple's website

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Lab Tests

Speedmark 4.0 Score225
Cinema 4D XL 9.11:08
iMovie HD0:36
iTunes 4.70:54
Photoshop CS20:56
Compressor4:19
Unreal Tournament 200452fps
Tested ConfigurationMac OS X 10.4, 512MB RAM

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