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G5 Worth?
I have a single chip G5, 1.8Ghz w/23" Cinema HD Monitor. It have Mac OS 10.5 installed and install disks for it. I think it has 2Gb RAMM and 120Gb HDD. Airport thing for wireless, keyboard, mouse, and original boxes and packaging.
I would like to know, in everyone's humble opinion, what this might be worth. Everything works awesome, no dead pixels, only thing wrong with it is, it is outdated. Has been well taken care of. Thank you for your time in reading this... Last edited by BamBamm; Nov 9, 2012 at 10:53 AM. Reason: wrong title, Change subject line |
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I think....
what if you have the non PCI-X version of that machine, you can get $200-$350, the PCI-X version going for around $250-400. Add $350 for the monitor. If you had take good care, you maybe dont have cosmetic issues. So, IMHO, you can get around $550-750 gross. Net can be tricky based in shipping costs/fees
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How do I know if it is the PCI-X version? If I upgraded this with another CPU, do you think it would be worth it? I see them on eBay for around $100.00. Thanks for your time. |
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The PCI-X version.....
has the identifier PowerMac 7,2 the A1047 model number and 1969 EMC Number. The non PCI-X is the PowerMac 9,1 with the A1093 model number and 2020 EMC number. The PCI-X was introduced in June 2003 and the non PCI-X in October 2004 . If you have the original packaging you can easily locate this info. And about the CPU, make it clear to the possible buyer. Will be good to know why you change it.
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