mklos
Sep 23, 2006, 06:17 PM
I'm just looking to see what people would give me for this little setup here:
2.3 GHz Dual Core PowerMac G5
20" Widescreen Apple Aluminum Cinema Display
1.5 GB DDR2 RAM
250 GB SATA HDD
16X Dual Layer SuperDrive
Dual Gigabit Ethernet
(1) FireWire 800 Port
(2) FireWire 400 Ports
(4) USB 2.0 Ports
(4) PCIe (PCI Express) slots
NVIDIA GeForce 6600 (256 MB G3DDR) 16x PCIe Slot (Dual DVI Ports, 1 supports Dual Link DVI)
Optical/Analog Audio Line in/out ports (Optical Ports are actual TOSLINK ports)
AirPort Extreme/Bluetooth 2.0+EDR2 Module pre-installed
Computer is in great working condition. The display is very bright and crisp with no dead pixels.
Comes with Mac OS X.4.x
iLife '06
iWork '06
Adobe Creative Suite
VPC 7
AppleWorks 6
MS Office 2004
Quicken 2004
Toast Titanium 7
Plus the other pre-installed software that came with this
Just let me know...I'm just playing with the idea of getting rid of it for an Intel Mac.
The PowerMac G5 and the display would ship in their original boxes.
Both are still under the original 1yr Apple Warranty and are still eligible for AppleCare.
You can see pics of it on my website:
http://www.macxpressonline.com
Click on the about me section, then My Computers, then PowerMac, then PowerMac Photos and a flash slide show will appear.
2.3 GHz Dual Core PowerMac G5
20" Widescreen Apple Aluminum Cinema Display
1.5 GB DDR2 RAM
250 GB SATA HDD
16X Dual Layer SuperDrive
Dual Gigabit Ethernet
(1) FireWire 800 Port
(2) FireWire 400 Ports
(4) USB 2.0 Ports
(4) PCIe (PCI Express) slots
NVIDIA GeForce 6600 (256 MB G3DDR) 16x PCIe Slot (Dual DVI Ports, 1 supports Dual Link DVI)
Optical/Analog Audio Line in/out ports (Optical Ports are actual TOSLINK ports)
AirPort Extreme/Bluetooth 2.0+EDR2 Module pre-installed
Computer is in great working condition. The display is very bright and crisp with no dead pixels.
Comes with Mac OS X.4.x
iLife '06
iWork '06
Adobe Creative Suite
VPC 7
AppleWorks 6
MS Office 2004
Quicken 2004
Toast Titanium 7
Plus the other pre-installed software that came with this
Just let me know...I'm just playing with the idea of getting rid of it for an Intel Mac.
The PowerMac G5 and the display would ship in their original boxes.
Both are still under the original 1yr Apple Warranty and are still eligible for AppleCare.
You can see pics of it on my website:
http://www.macxpressonline.com
Click on the about me section, then My Computers, then PowerMac, then PowerMac Photos and a flash slide show will appear.
