There was no G5 Mac Pro. The Power Mac G5 was discontinued in 2006. If it meets the needs for whatever the studio does then it will be good. It will have increasingly limited usefulness as it cannot run Mac OS X higher then 10.5 (Leopard) and so will not run software designed to work with the current Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and the forthcoming 10.7 (Lion).
Install is accented on the second syllable.
Yes, it can be. But normally the adverb is cleanly. Colloquially, clean may be misused to mean "cleanly."However, it can be used to mean "until clean" and is an adverb in these cases.Examples:"wipe the slate clean""scrub the floor clean""wash the dishes clean"
just clean it
Can one be clean after 84 hours
You can find it in the metal box inside the computer labeled 'G5.' If you have a dual processor machine you will likely have two of these.
The g5 power-mac is a desktop created by Apple. If you were looking towards purchasing one the prices range anywhere from 70 dollars to 300 dollars you might find a few cheaper used.
The fastest PowerPC CPU used in a mass market computer was the 2.7 GHz G5 processor used in the PowerMac G5 around 2004-2005There are other variants of the PowerPC architecture at a variety of speeds.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerPC/Types
The PowerMac G3 was a Macintosh computer that appeared in 1997 and was discontinued in 1999. The G3 refers to the PPC processor. It was subsequently followed by the G4, G5 and then the Intel processor based Macs. It would have limited use today being unable to run the latest versions of Mac OS X.
Yes, Apple did manufacture liquid-cooled computers. Some configurations of the PowerMac G5 computer (notably, the quad-core systems) were liquid-cooled.
PowerPC version of Ubuntu.
The Mac Store is an online store that sells both the Power Mac G5. They sell the PCI-E, PCI-X, and PCI towers. They also sell a variety of Power Mac G4 Towers.
NO. Sux Dont' it.
They're all user friendly if you know how to install memory in your G5. It shouldn't be much of a problem, though. It's an easy process.
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) only works with Macs with an Intel processor. The last version that will work with a G5 Mac is 10.5 (Leopard).
clean install requires you to re-install programs
No the architecture is completely different on the bus.