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I have a PC at home but I use a Mac in class.

Power Mac G5

Dual 1.8GHz PowerPC G5

900MHz frontside bus/processor

512K L2 cache/processor

512MB DDR400 128-bit SDRAM

Expandable to 8GB SDRAM

160GB Serial ATA

SuperDrive

Three PCI-X Slots

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra

64MB DDR video memory

56K internal modem

I'm a new Mac owner.. Here's what I have:

Mac:

Dual 2.0 Ghz G5 Processors

1Ghz FSB

1GB Memory

160 GB SATA HDD

SuperDrive

ATI Radeon 9600

PC:

AMD Athlon 3000+

nVidia nForce2 Chipset

1 GB Memory

200GB SATA RAID

DVD-RW

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro

And I must say I am loving the Mac so far. OSX is just too damn cool.

  • 3 weeks later...

Check the sig :p

Okay, so it's not here yet, but I got the formal approval to buy it today... so within a few weeks, I should be good.

PowerBook G4

1.5GHz

15.2" Screen

512MB RAM

80GB Hard Drive

128MB Radeon 9700 (Possibly, still stuck on that one)

4x SuperDrive

*drool factor*

:p

I just switched from a plastic Dell laptop to the following:

Model

PowerBook G4

Specs

G4 1.5GHz

1GB RAM

80GB 5400RPM HD

SuperDrive

Radeon 9700 128MB

15" TFT

OS

Mac OS X 10.3.3

I'm ordering just that next monday possibly. 98% sure I will, gonna think about it some more this weekend though :whistle:

How do you like it?

Stealth -

Mode

PowerMac

Specs

Dual 2GHz G5

512Mb RAM (Gonna whack another 1Gb in there...)

160Gb SATA 7200RPM HD

SuperDrive

Radeon 9600 Pro 64Mb

17" Apple Studio Display

Harmon Kardon Sounsticks II

...:D damn, this seems weird thinking its all mine! I feel like a spoilt KID, when thats SOO far from the truth... :blush:

I did work for it, tho... :)

I took 'some' pics and posted some up - They're not great, but well ... if they were, i'd of lost more play time, taking them! :p

http://neyo.spymac.net/g5/

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