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| Detailed Specifications |
 Description: |
PowerMac G5 (1.8GHz, 512MB, 160GB, DVDR/CDRW) |
| Manufacturer: |
Apple |
| Lowest Price: |
$2279.00 |
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| Operating System: |
Macintosh OS X |
| Included Devices: |
Keyboard, Mouse |
| Chassis Color: |
Silver |
| Chassis Style: |
Tower |
| Included Network Card: |
Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
| Input Devices: |
Keyboard, Mouse |
| Interface Type: |
Audio - Line In (RCA Phono), Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini), Audio - Line Out (RCA Phono), Ethernet - RJ45 Twisted-Pair (XBaseT), Firewire 400 port, Firewire 800 port, USB - Universal Serial Bus 1.0/1.1, USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0, Video - 29 pin DVI-I, Wireless LAN slot (AirPort Extreme) |
| Modem Speed: |
56 Kbps |
| Modem Type: |
Internal |
| Resolution: |
1600 x 1200 (UXGA), 1920 x 1200 |
| Included Monitor: |
No |
| Video Bus: |
AGP 8X |
| Video Integration: |
Card |
| Included Printer: |
No |
| Included Speakers: |
No |
| Sound Support: |
Digital Audio (16-bit) |
| Number of Externally Accessible 5.25 Bays: |
1 |
| Number of Internal Bays 3.5: |
2 |
| CD Rewrite Speed: |
10 X (CD,CD-R) |
| CD Write Speed: |
16 X (CD,CD-R) |
| CD-ROM Read Speed: |
32 X (CD,CD-R) |
| DVD Write Speed: |
4 X (DVD, DVD-R) |
| DVD-ROM Read Speed: |
8 X (DVD, DVD-R) |
| Hard Drive Capacity: |
160 GB |
| Included Drives: |
DVD-R/CD-RW Combo (Superdrive), Hard Drive |
| Number of Hard Drives Included: |
1 |
| Bus Speed: |
900 MHz |
| Installed Memory: |
512 MB |
| Installed Video Memory: |
64 MB |
| Max System Memory: |
8 GB |
| Memory Socket: |
DIMM |
| Memory Technology: |
SDRAM |
| Number of AGP Slots: |
1 |
| Number of PCI Slots: |
3 |
| Processor Class: |
PowerPC G5 |
| Processor Speed: |
1.8 GHz |
| Dimensions |
| Height: |
20.1 in |
| Width: |
8.1 in |
| Depth: |
18.7 in |
| Weight: |
39.2 lbs |
| Warranty |
| Base Warranty: |
1 year(s) |
| Labor Warranty: |
1 year(s) |
| Parts Warranty: |
1 year(s) |
| Reference |
| SKU: |
801721 |
| URL: |
Manufacturer Link | | | |
by Marc Robichaud on November 2, 2007:
“After 2 years, this computer is fine unless I run video games, which eventually crash and this crashing starts to go beyond video games, to the point where it won't start up. I've had it in for repairs with no luck. This is generally considered to be...” More...