Power Macintosh G5
Late 2004
Towers2004Common
The first 64-bit consumer computer, housed in a case so precisely engineered that the aluminum towers are still used as audiophile speaker enclosures today. The G5 ran so hot that high-end dual-processor configurations required liquid cooling — a rarity in desktop computers at the time. IBM's inability to produce a laptop-capable G5 chip drove Apple's historic switch to Intel processors in 2006.
Reference →Identity
- Manufacturer
- Apple
- Model Number
- A1093 (EMC 2020)
Dates & Pricing
- Introduced
- 2004-10-19
- Discontinued
- 2005-06-13
- Release Year
- 2004
- Original Price (Low)
- $2,399
- Estimated Value
- $100
Processor
- CPU
- PowerPC 970fx (G5)
- CPU Speed
- 1.8 GHz
- FPU
- Integrated
- Bus Speed
- 900 MHz (2:1)
Memory
- RAM
- 256 MB
- RAM Max
- 8 GB
- RAM Slots
- 8
- RAM Type
- PC3200 DDR
Storage & Display
- Storage
- 80 GB HDD
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
- Screen Size
- N/A
- Display Type
- N/A
Expansion & Ports
- Expansion Slots
- 3 PCI-X, AP/BL
- Drive Bays
- 2 3.5", 1 5.25"
- Ports
- Video (Monitor): 2 (ADC/DVI) , USB: 3 (2.0) , Ethernet: 1 (RJ-45) , Modem: 1 (RJ-11) , Sound In: 2 , Sound Out: 2 , Headphone: 1 , Security (Lock): 1
- Ethernet
- 1 (RJ-45)
Physical
- Weight
- 39.2 lbs
- Dimensions
- 20.1 x 8.1 x 18.7
- Battery Type
- 3.6V Lithium
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