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Single G5 vs Dual G4

IF (a big one) all major apps do take advantage of MP and we have the following choices:

1.6Ghz G5 and Dual 1Ghz G4

Which one you will pick?

I think I would pick G5 if the price difference isn't too outragouesly huge. I like big number :D

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[332 byte] By [Leonis] at [2007-11-15 6:27:31]
# 1 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
Prob the G5, as it should have new architecture-bus, memory etc & a new case :)
KidRed at 2007-11-17 10:23:15 >
# 2 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
I'd take the G5.
EmAn at 2007-11-17 10:24:22 >
# 3 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
I'd take the G5 without a second thought.

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Jambo at 2007-11-17 10:25:20 >
# 4 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
Originally posted by Leonis:
[quote]IF (a big one) all major apps do take advantage of MP and we have the following choices:

1.6Ghz G5 and Dual 1Ghz G4

Which one you will pick?
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I'd wait for some real-life benchmarks and pick the machine with the better specs. I don't care if it packs 1, 2 or 65536 CPUs as long as it performs.
Smircle at 2007-11-17 10:26:26 >
# 5 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
Yeah...right...real world application test...fogot to realize that :(
Leonis at 2007-11-17 10:27:25 >
# 6 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
G5 no doubt.
TigerWoods99 at 2007-11-17 10:28:24 >
# 7 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
Now that I think about it, I'd get whichever I could afford.
EmAn at 2007-11-17 10:29:28 >
# 8 Re: Single G5 vs Dual G4
if both had the same motherboard architecture probably the dual G4 1Ghz because it would perform better. if it didn't then I would get the G5.
applenut at 2007-11-17 10:30:31 >
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