In preparation for a pending switch to a G5 at work (the family is getting the high-end 24" iMac that I current use there, which is 1. owned by me, and 2. hugely overpowered for what I use it for, plus all my software for the next couple of years probably will be PPC-based or Universal), I just picked up a used 23" aluminum display to partner the G5. $399 made the cost of the display a bit steep, but the screen is definitely among the most important parts of any computer, I wanted "the look," and the price is more than competitive with typical eBay prices for Apple Cinema Displays — on top of which comes the ouch-factor of shipping. It cleaned up to be pristine, and came with a somewhat battered but otherwise intact shipping box.
I also ordered the G5 on eBay yesterday — on the advice of a fellow member, I settled for a mid-range dual 2.0GHz PCI-X. It is as yet bare-bones and untested, but for $125 I can't have gone too far wrong.
As it is a bare-bones G5, I also acquired over the weekend a pair of barely-used 250GB WD SATA drives for the G5, which I will set up either in some sort of RAID, or else with applications on one and the user account on the other, just to keep things nice, clean and fast.
Now to get 4GB of PC3200 RAM.... No need for anything more, and anyway, as old desktop RAM goes, that stuff is surprisingly expensive!
I also ordered the G5 on eBay yesterday — on the advice of a fellow member, I settled for a mid-range dual 2.0GHz PCI-X. It is as yet bare-bones and untested, but for $125 I can't have gone too far wrong.
As it is a bare-bones G5, I also acquired over the weekend a pair of barely-used 250GB WD SATA drives for the G5, which I will set up either in some sort of RAID, or else with applications on one and the user account on the other, just to keep things nice, clean and fast.
Now to get 4GB of PC3200 RAM.... No need for anything more, and anyway, as old desktop RAM goes, that stuff is surprisingly expensive!


