Specifications
Power Mac G5 Basics -
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What’s New
What’s New
Overview
PowerPC G5
— The Power Mac G5 computer incudes the new 64-bit PowerPC G5
processor running at either 1.6, 1.8, or 2.0 GHz, well beyond the speeds of G4 processors.
Serial ATA hard drives
— Unlike older parallel drives, the new serial ATA drives in the
Power Mac G5 offer up to 150 MB/s data throughput. The 7200 rpm drives come in 80,
160, or 250 GB capacity.
PCI-X slots
—Higher-bandwidth PCI slots allow for greater amounts of data when using
expansion cards that demand high performance. Both 100 and 133 MHz PCI-X slots are
included in higher-end Power Mac G5 computers. For more information, see the “AGP/PCI
Card” topic in the Take Apart chapter.
8x AGP bus
— This bus provides a higher amount of data transfer to and from the
graphics card. Both NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards are offered for the Power Mac G5.
USB 2.0
—All USB ports on the Power Mac G5 support the USB 2.0 standard, which
accommodates more high speed peripherals.
Digital audio in and out
—The Power Mac G5 introduces two new optical audio (S/PDIF)
ports, allowing for optical audio input and output. These ports are in addition to the existing
analog sound input and output ports.
Cooling zones
— Nine case fans and blowers are logically grouped into four separate
cooling zones in the Power Mac G5. Each zone is software-controlled by the system to
only cool when necessary, making for a more efficient (and quieter) cooling solution.
Controller chips
— The Power Mac G5 includes Northbridge and Southbridge controller
chips that use “hyper-transport” technology. This new technology allows chips to talk to
each other much faster than older Macs. The overall bandwidth of the system is also
greatly improved.
ATA/100 bus for optical drives
— This technology allows optical storage to read/write
data much faster.
Interleaved DDR RAM
—The Power Mac G5 requires pairs of DIMMs, which increases
performance. Different models require either DDR 333 or DDR 400 RAM. DIMMs must be
installed in pairs of equal size and kind. For more information, see the “Memory (DIMMs)”
topic in the Take Apart chapter.