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Potentional G5 conquest

Christopher

Well-known member
Well, one of the bigger churches in my churches network has a small recording studio for spoken word stuff and they have dual 2GHz(early 2005) G5 sitting around. I asked about and my friend who asked the head audio tech said it was "dead".

I've been my friends computer support for a while so when they say "dead" it's as simple as a messed up system file or bad OS install. So I have a little bit of hope for it.

What I want to know is, what are the known problem of early 2005 G5 towers?

 

zerotypeq

Well-known member
If you mean the watercooled G5s they would leak not just spew everywhere at once (in the cases I am familiar with anyways), but I don't think the dual g5s are water cooled. The g5 I had was a dual 2ghz iirc and it wasn't water cooled.

 

~Coxy

Leader, Tactical Ops Unit
Early 2005 is presumably a dual-core model and while I think the top end was water-cooled, the low end dual 2GHz was definitely standard and ought to be pretty reliable.

Probably a bad OS install, perhaps dead GPU.

 

Mars478

Well-known member
Yeah I've seen so many times people describe computers as "Dead" and they just needed a reinstall. :D

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
The thing is, to most people, needing a reinstall does = dead...for Macs it might be different, but as far as PCs go I've owned quite a few machines that I've gotten for cheap or free just because they required a reinstall, most people don't know how to do it themselves and quite frankly don't want to, and with the computer shops in town charging around $80/hour its usually worth it to ditch the machine and replace it.

 
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