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Question: should I wait for the new "G5" Intel replacement or just go ahead and buy the current G5 Quad machine? I can hobble along on what I have till year end. If there is a Forum that already answered this, I apologize for wasting your time (I didn't see any posts on this)
I am buying a new edit machine and want to edit uncompressed so the G5 Quad looked like the ticket until the new Intels hit. I am running FCP/Motion, etc. and will buy a board for uncompressed, etc. I am also wary of peripheral compatibility issues while new technology gets worked out. Burnes
Please use the Forum Search - it is a very handy tool. This subject has been discussed ad nauseam. Here's one thread:
[www.lafcpug.org] Mike Horton, This subject should be added to the FAQ. - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
<<< I used to think my Dual 500s G4 was "blazingly fast" and would last me for several years when I was running FCP 1.0 >>>
I hear ya, b. Until December 18th, 2005, I was pounding on my Dual 1 Ghz Quicksilver - which was the fastest Mac at that time in '02. It did last me almost 4 years (still crankin'), but little did I know it would be replaced by a Quad Core 2.5 Ghz machine and my 8 year old boy would end up using it to play games online. Technology is a wonderful ($$$ and expensive $$$) thing Get at least 4 Gigs of RAM if you plan on using After Effects / Photoshop / Illustrator on that box with FC Studio. Good Luck. - Joey Post Edited (05-30-06 11:00) When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
pfff, 911's get the carrera gt, honestly, are you broke?
but seriusly, the whole "intel vs quad" debate going on is well pointless, in 18 months, people are gonna have the same conversation weather or not the intel X vs intel Y is better, and peopl will have the same debate until computers are the size of a quarter and working faster than we can harness and they only cost a nickel. so i say this wait 30 years ad deal with what you have, or go out and buy the machine that you need, if you Can hold off for a few months than get the intel, but if't sneeded tommorow get teh quad Amateur Teacher
The G5 and Mac Mini with Intel are 2 very different machines.
With the Mac mini, you can't open the hood and add/swap anything except 1 stick of RAM. No sound card, no video card, no SATA card... no addl internal HD. I saw it in person at Apple Store The Grove last month, and will get one. I also saw it at Best Buy Hollywood (LaBrea & Romaine)... it is an awesome machine as I wrote about last month. It won't be a matter of G5 vs Mac Intel, it will be a matter of having a Mac Intel, with Boot Camp, to run Window apps on a Mac., alongside the G5. Independent photographer, film maker and Producer. In the wonderful UK.
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