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The Apple Power Mac G5

The Power Mac G5 is Apple Computer's newest flagship system. In fact, it is considered by many as not only the fastest Mac avaliable, but the fastest personal computer to date. Using a liquid cooling system, the G5 is able to keep its powerful dual processors running cool and fast. Currently the dual processors come in speeds of 1.8GHz, 2GHz and 2.5GHz. Don't let the GHz confuse you, however. These systems have been shown to out-pace the fastest Pentium 4 systems in commonly used applications such as Photoshop.This computer can truly claim to be the worlds first mass-produced and marketed 64-bit processor. Running the dual processors at 64-bits allows the G5 Power Mac to reach speeds of 4GHz - something the pentium processor has not come close to doing thus far (The fastest Pentium 4s with Hyperthreading currently run at 3.4Ghz).Another remarkable feature of the Apple Power Mac G5 is its phenominal bandwidth capability. The G5 has a maximum 1.25GHz frontside bus (each processor has one), allowing data to be processed extremely fast without even affecting the central processors. The "high-speed, high-capacity" memory capabilities along with the impressive frontside bus allow the G5 to produce amazing 3D/2D video and accoustics.Simply put, the Power Mac is a marvel to behold. For mac users, and pc users alike, this is a dream come true. It's a true leap forward in the speed and capability of the home computer.Bradley James is a senior editor at SciNet.cc, a website containing many helpful consumer electronics review articles. For more information on Apple Mac G5 PC technology, please visit our aPPLE Mac G5 webpage.

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