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Re: Uses for G5 Mac Tower?
« on: February 17, 2010, 07:21:43 PM »
What are their speeds? G5's came in 1.6ghz + models and some even have dual or quad cores. I'd guess they're the lower models though, maybe 1.8-2ghz if you're lucky and it that's the case, I'd recommend Tiger (10.4.11) run on it. Leopard (10.5) SUCKS on a G5 - avoid at all costs. All the software fixes and patches released (called Snow Leopard) do not work on a PowerMac  :(  

Great system and price btw! If I didn't already have a nice G5 that I use as my main system, I'd surely want to snag one up.

Sure be nice to use MorphOS on my iMac G5, but I guess that's not in their plans.  :(
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Re: Uses for G5 Mac Tower?
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2010, 11:29:58 PM »
I know a few G5 users that feel the same way I do about Leopard. The performance hit you take running it is not worth the hassle. If you're saying it's "fine" on a G4, then my guess is that you're not noticing the hit as much or are into some of the features it offers to care. I had ALL of the updates and patches for Leopard and was starting to really hate my iMac. Didn't take me long to realize why. The OS had everything to do with that. It's super-sluggish compared to previous versions.

Same with the latest iTunes (version 9). I went back to a previous version because of it's horribly sluggish feel. Have you not noticed that? There's some major performance issues there now, especially with the iTunes store. It's as if the program was completely re-written in Flash or something. Scrolling through music was akin to bathing in molasses on my computer.  lol

Not saying Leopard is completely buggered, just seems unnecessarily bloated to me. I have been told by other users that Snow Leopard did indeed address some of that bloated feel. And they're completely aware of the difference between PPC and Intel as many hardcore Mac users have multiple machines. This particular friend though noticed a speed increase on his Intel machine going from Leopard to Snow - and I believe him.

I stand by my opinion that Leopard on a single core G5 sucks and am not the only one that feels this way.   :)
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Re: Uses for G5 Mac Tower?
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2010, 11:35:31 PM »
BTW: I'm surprised nobody here has mentioned using a G5 tower as a door stop! :lol:

Before someone does, I just snapped a picture of a proper doorstop (and yes, I really do use it as one)...  lol