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Apple Power Mac G5 Quad

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  • Processor: Motorola PowerPC G5 (2.5 GHz)
  • RAM installed: 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
  • Hard drive: 250 GB Standard
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The good: Powerful, workstation-class graphics card on a PCI Express bus; excellent performance on multithreaded applications; fast system bus.

The bad: Wireless AirPort card not included in default configuration; external modem; poor AirPort reception; difficult to add second drive; no RAID option.

The bottom line: With two dual-core CPUs and workstation-level graphics, the Power Mac G5 Quad is the burliest, fastest Mac to date, but it may soon become obsolete because Apple's move to Intel CPUs is already underway.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 9.0
      Features : 7.0
      Performance : 8.0
      Service and support : 6.0
      Overall score: 7.7 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 01/19/2006
  • Released on: 10/19/2005

Thanks to its two dual-core 2.5GHz PowerPC G5 CPUs and 4GB of 533MHz SDRAM, the Power Mac G5 Quad is the fastest Mac we've ever tested. Though our $5,949 review unit (with no monitor) included a professional-grade Nvidia Quadro video card, we expect great performance from lesser Power Mac G5 Quad setups as well. Our review unit adds nearly $3,000 to the baseline $3,299 Quad configuration and is probably overkill for the average user, but faster Power Macs loom in the not-so-distant future, given Apple's plans to move all of its desktops to Intel chips by the end of the year. If you need a serious content-creation system today, however, you'll find few machines better suited to the task than the Power Mac G5 Quad.

The Power Mac G5 Quad retains the striking case design of past Power Macs, down to the impeccable assembly and liquid cooling system. We especially love this latter part because the fan-free cooling keeps the processors temperate without the clank and clatter of spinning internal fan blades. The guts of the Power Mac G5 Quad are easy to access: just flip a lever on the back, open the exterior aluminum panel, and remove the clear plastic panel inside.

We've dinged the Power Mac in the past for its lack of expandability, and overall, that criticism remains. There's room for only two internal Serial ATA hard drives, and our test unit had two 500GB drives. The limited room for storage upgrades is bad news for home studio-based owners who might not have the resources for both a Power Mac and a large external storage source. And while we appreciate Apple's forward-thinking design by including two 4X and one 8X PCI Express expansion slots, the Nvidia Quadro FX 4500 is a two-slot card, which means that it takes up not only its own 16X slot, it also blocks the 4X slot adjacent to it.

We were also disappointed that for its near $6,000 price tag, the Power Mac G5 Quad doesn't come standard with an AirPort Express card for wireless networking, while it does come bundled with the much less expensive iMac Core Duo. Apple claims that most pro users will connect to a network via Ethernet, a statement we find ironic given that Apple has been one of the most vocal proponents of wireless networking technology. Worse, there's no option for an external wireless-networking antenna, as on past Power Mac G5 models. Instead, there's a rubberized strip down the back that acts as an antenna, but we found its reception poor.

If we're going to talk about the Power Mac G5 Quad, we have to look at the new architecture of its chip design. The system comes with two 2.5GHz dual-core PowerPC G5 chips, and each core gets its own 1MB of Level 2 (L2) cache; so even though its clock speeds are slower than the previous generation's 2.7GHz chips, the Power Mac G5 Quad is theoretically more efficient in accessing data, since the older dual-chip systems have two L2 caches per chip of only 512KB. In addition, Apple claims that a change to 533MHz DDR2 RAM from the predecessor's 400MHz memory mitigates the fact that each chip gets only one data bus for both cores. We haven't found that memory clock speed upgrades lend a performance boost to Windows-based PCs (in some cases, higher memory speeds result in worse performance), and it's hard to compare specific specs between platforms because of the different operating systems and architectures. What we can say is that the Power Mac G5 Quad's performance didn't disappoint.

We ran the Power Mac G5 Quad through our battery of multimedia tests and saw a marked improvement over Apple's previous heavyweight, the Power Mac G5 dual 2.7GHz. On our Adobe Photoshop CS test, the Power Mac G5 Quad beat its older incarnation by 15 percent. And on our iTunes test, the Power Mac G5 Quad was 52 percent faster encoding an MP3 file. We saw no improvement for the Power Mac G5 Quad on our Sorenson Squeeze video-encoding test over the older Power Mac dual 2.7GHz. On the Photoshop and Sorenson tests (the latter especially), the Power Mac G5 Quad was outpaced by a Velocity Micro ProMagix system using the Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 840 chip. Still, digital developers who want an Apple computer will be pleased to know that the Power Mac G5 Quad does improve performance as advertised.

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    Editors' rating: 85

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 830 reviews of Apple Power Mac G5 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 81/100 and users 83/100. Comparing these reviews to 65046 other Desktops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 85/100 = Very Good.

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    Editors' rating: 100

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  • computerarts.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: On paper, the G5 Dual 2GHz looks like a winner. In the flesh, it's a stunner, with the hightest build quality of any computer we've ever seen. As far as performance is concerned, there's nothing to touch it. Boost your productivity with one - you'll ...

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  • macformat.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: The Dual 2.7GHz Power Mac is brawny, bold and blazing - even if there's no Intel inside

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Power Macs need memory adding in pairs, so you'll have to buy a couple of 512MB sticks or two 256MBs. The stock Serial-ATA hard drive jumps from 160GB to 250GB, while the SuperDrive is now rated at 16x and can burn double-layer DVDs

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  • digitalartsonline.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: These prices offer great value-for-money for the power on offer, though the lack of options between the base-plus-£240 7800 GT and the base-plus-£1,100 Quadro FX 4500 is irksome

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