![]() ![]() The case also has aluminum “feet” on both the bottom and top which are handy for both assisting in carrying the heavy beast of a case as well as keeping it off the ground a little. ![]() Next we have a audio headphone jack and finally one USB 2.0 port and below that a Firewire 400 port. The front of the case is very simple with a single 5 1/4 drive bay near the top for a CD/DVD optical drive and only a few inputs further down on the left.įirst is the power button which does light up when pressed and powered on. Being aluminum though it’s likely the case will survive long after all of us are dead, that is unless they all get melted down to make aircraft during WW III. The case is all aluminum and despite the lighter weight of the metal the thing is very heavy. I’ve frequently seen these cases referred to as “cheese grater” cases due to the front. Before we get into the specs keep in mind that older G5 Machines will have differing configurations and this is only a look at one of the last PCs in this line and not a general overview of the entire G5 line. The quad core G5 Macintosh was one of the last of the G5 Macs and one of the most powerful. It was one of the last Macs to use the venerable Power PC CPU before moving onto Intel CPU’s which in my opinion made Macs little more then PCs with a custom Apple OS and took away much of their uniqueness for better or worse. The Power Macintosh G5 series was the end of an era for Apple and the Macintosh. ![]()
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