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[Wanted: Parts] O/T Looking for a Apple Mac

sammon

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Sorry for the non Aircooled add.
I am looking at getting my first Mac and was wondering if anyone had anything they were willing to part with.
Any advice would be great as to minimum spec I should look for, (Don't know Mac's)
Cheers
Kieran
 

knk

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I have a Power Mac G4 Desktop Tower, its a good few years old now but is working fine. Haven't used it in a long time. I can't remember the spec but I'll dig it out and let you know. ;)

The missus just purchased a new 17" Mac Book Pro with stupid specs, I think around the €3.5k mark so I doubt the G4 will ever be used again soon! :)
 
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p0x

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G4s are great machines, especially the later models with nVidia graphics cards - the quicksilver, or better again late MDD models (anything post 2001 until they stopped making them in 2003). Forget about the early graphite ones, they're very slow. Forget about anything less than 733MHz & minimum 2gb ram too. (which is after getting really cheap, but double check if you are buying more ram that it will work in your machine) Dont bother booting them in classic os9 mode - stick with os x. Pick of the lot is a dual 1.42GHz MDD model from 2003 just before they brought out the G5. Early g5s are cheap too, but the g5 case is huge in comparison to the g4 & more often than not early g5s were low spec. Dont be tempted to open the case while the machine is running - fans cut out & the processor overheats. We are running a mix of 2002-03 g4's & 2007-08 g5's (& one early graphite iMac) at work, cant fault any of them. The g4's run nice & quiet & are bombproof. The dvd drives do tend to give up, but are cheap & easy to replace. Any replacement parts - psu, motherboard etc etc are eay & cheap to source off ebay.
The biggest downside with using apple stuff, is that occasionally you may have to visit an apple store, & have to communicate with apple store workers. They always have & always will be, without exception, a right pain in the hole to deal with, due to the fact that they are such clueless assholes.
 

krissovo

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I have a MacBook that i recently replaced with a new one. Its a Intel dual core 2.2ghz, 1.5gb of ram and in good condition. I use it for music production so has plenty of power for most activities.

Its not exactly cheep though
 

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knk

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Specs aren't great Kieran...:)

From the serisl number sticker: 400mhz, 64MB SDRAM, 10GB HD.

Not sure what the video card is but I'll try power it up and double check and see if it has been upgraded from original.
 

knk

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€60.01 :p

I just opened the box and graphics card is an ATI unit. I'll power it up tomorrow and double check everything.
 

p0x

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Specs aren't great Kieran...:)

From the serisl number sticker: 400mhz, 64MB SDRAM, 10GB HD.

Not sure what the video card is but I'll try power it up and double check and see if it has been upgraded from original.
Probably an agp or pci graphics version graphite g4. If so ATI Rage 128 or ATI Rage 128 Pro graphics card. They're a grand reliable machine. I have one myself new since 2000, upgraded to 2gb ram, 20gb hd & second 120gb hd. Its reasonably fast. Using mac os x, I used quark, indesign, photoshop, illustrator, dreamweaver & freehand on it. Never ever let me down. Now used for photos, movies & music server. Dunno what they're worth because if they don't trade them in, people tend to keep them until they fail & then bin them, which is a shame cos they are easy & cheap to repair.
 

JustinOval

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How much do you want to spend? We've two G4 ibooks that don't get much use, need to check the specs.
 

JustinOval

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I doubt they're worth anywhere close to that, but I'll get the details if you're interested.
 

knk

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I think I will leave it John the spec is just to low for what I was hoping to use it for.
Unless your willing to let it go for FREE........

No problem Kieran! From what p0x was saying I think I might invest in some more memory for it and a bigger hard drive and keep it as a back-up. ;)