Just got word that the Guy's over at Ars Technica have posted their review of Apple's Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5GHz system.
In early June, Apple finally announced the long-awaited upgrade to its PowerMac G5 line. The original lineup, announced in July 2003, consisted of single-CPU 1.6GHz and 1.8GHz models, and a dual 2.0GHz model. During the keynote address in which he unveiled the original PowerMacintosh G5, Apple CEO Steve Jobs made the now-infamous promise that they would be shipping a tower with a 3.0GHz PowerPC 970 CPU by the end of the following summer. As the winter of 2003 ended, Mac users who were reluctant to buy Rev. A products from Apple or wanted a 3.0GHz machine were wondering where the new towers were.
Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5GHz
In early June, Apple finally announced the long-awaited upgrade to its PowerMac G5 line. The original lineup, announced in July 2003, consisted of single-CPU 1.6GHz and 1.8GHz models, and a dual 2.0GHz model. During the keynote address in which he unveiled the original PowerMacintosh G5, Apple CEO Steve Jobs made the now-infamous promise that they would be shipping a tower with a 3.0GHz PowerPC 970 CPU by the end of the following summer. As the winter of 2003 ended, Mac users who were reluctant to buy Rev. A products from Apple or wanted a 3.0GHz machine were wondering where the new towers were.
Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5GHz