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> Which Of These Macs Would Make The Best Daw?
rlwilliams
post Thu 9 Aug 2007, 20:52
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Hi,

I'm a little behind the curve in keeping up with the latest and greatest computer. I have three potential computers to be my main DAW. I was wondering if anyone who knows DAW computers would give me your opinion about which of these three computers would be the best.

1) G5 iMac with 1.8 Ghz processor/20 in screen - 1 GB RAM

2) G5 Tower with 1.6 Ghz processor - 1 GB RAM

3) G4 Tower with Dual 1 Ghz - 2 MB L3 cache per processor - 1.5 GB RAM


If I added more memory to any of these, would that make a difference in the deciding factor. I know some can be upgraded.

Thanks for your time and input.

Sincerely,

Ronnie
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gdoubleyou
post Thu 9 Aug 2007, 22:31
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All ot those machines are out of production, any of the current MacIntels would be two or three times more powerful.

Benchmarks show that the core2 duo Machines are faster thean former top of the line dual G5 Powermac towers.

Current machines with Core2Duo cpus are the newly refreshed mac Mini, Macbook, iMac, and Macbook Pro.

The Mac Pro's come standard with four cores of Xeon cpus,and the top of the line is the eight core model.

I suggest looking into one of the new MacIntels, because the PowerPC based cpus ( G3,G4, G5) will only have software support for a few more years.

Also even with Apple's satandard consumer software the Power PC support is being dropped. In the new iLife '08 suite iMovie only supports the newer Intel cpus.

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