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I am thinking of going pt and mac. I am looking at a power mac,
Processor: Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5 Processor
Memory: 1 GB DDR SDRAM (4 x 256MB chips - 4 empty slots remaining)
OS: 10.3.5
Hard Drive: 150 GB SATA 7200 rpm
Superdrive: Read, write, and rewrite CDs and DVDs
what do you guys think of this used machine?
 
thanks rd423, it looked good to me but being a sonar/windows guy for years I'd thought I'd ask.
Jim
 
how about this one?

this one has bigger hard drive, a same processor..$650.00 what do you think?






Model Number M9590LL PowerMac 11,2
Processor Speed DUAL 2.0GHz
Memory 1.5GB PC 4200
Hard Drive 250GB SATA
ROM Drive CDRW/DVDRW SuperDrive
Network Support YES
Video Gforce FX 6600 128MB DUAL DVI
I/O Ports 3-FW800 - 3-USB - Digital Audio in/out - Mic in - Headphone out
OS 10.5 LEOPARD NO DISKS ARE INCLUDED
Sound YES
Keyboard, Mouse and Power Cord NOT Included (these use the new style power cord, P/N 9226782 see photo)
Weight 52 LBS
Warranty 30 Day Hardware Warranty
Condition GOOD (SEE NOTES and PHOTO'S BELOW)
 
The bigger hard drive shouldn't entice (I hope that's spelled right) you because you would want to run at least 2 hard drives anyways, so save the money get the smaller hard drive and then buy you a backup drive to record and save all of your audio files to.
 
Which version of Pro Tools are you going to be running? If it's 7.4 you'll need to upgrade the OS on the first machine to either Tiger or Leopard. If you want to go with Pro Tools 8 when it's released then you'll need to be running Leopard.

I would always recommend more RAM; as much as you can afford.

Other than that the specs look fine.
 
rd423. yeah I have always used external drives for audio, pezking, I'd for sure bump up memory to 2 gig. Oh, windows I have heard for years cannot recogmise more than 2 gig in mem(then later I read 3.5 gig).does mac have any limitations such as windows as far as memory?
Jim
 
RAM RAM RAM. the more the better. it will make huge differences. honestly i wouldn't settle for anything less than 2gb of it. but not just any RAM, the faster the RAM the better as well.
 
rd423. yeah I have always used external drives for audio, pezking, I'd for sure bump up memory to 2 gig. Oh, windows I have heard for years cannot recogmise more than 2 gig in mem(then later I read 3.5 gig).does mac have any limitations such as windows as far as memory?
Jim

With the ram on a mac, it's not the os you have to worry about you just have 2 see what the max is that the machine can handle.
 
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