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Angelophile ([personal profile] angelophile) wrote2005-10-03 11:01 am

Woohoo! Upgrade!


My boss has agreed to upgrade my computer. The question is whether I go for an upgrade for work, and take the G4 tower I have home, or get something decent for home. I'm erring towards a solid upgrade for work and spending a bit extra to get the G5 tower. It just depends what my boss goes for. The fact that we didn't pay for the G4, because the company went bust before we paid for it, might persuade him he can afford to spend a bit extra.

In other news, I am COMPLETELY KNACKERED.

EDIT: This just in:

On its way - a new G5 Power Mac Dual 2GHZ, 160GB Hard drive, DVD-R/CDRW Superdrive, ATI Radeon 9600 128MB graphics card, 1.5GB RAM with a Formac Gallery 1900 Oxygen Xtreme-3 19" Flat panel display and memory upgrade for my old G4.

Returning home with me - A G4 Power Mac, 1Ghz Dual, 768MB RAM, DVD-R/CDRW Superdrive, ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 64mb Graphics card with Formac 17" flatscreen.

Job done.

[identity profile] tadiera.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree - go with the nice upgrade for work. You may find it makes work-life easier. :)

Congrats

[identity profile] happy-hacker.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Congrats. The cheesegraters (dual g5s) are sweet machines. I have a first gen (air cooled) dual 1.8 and have been very happy with it. Other than the processor speed, your extra half-gig of RAM and cooling, you've got practically the same machine as I do. Very nice. Also congrats on a sweet machine to take home. :)

Now all you have to do is find a good home for the imac. :) Parents/grandparents, perhaps? First gen iMacs fine for email and the like.

Oh yeah, if you use photoshop 7 at home, don't forget to pull down the g5 optimization plugins.

-HH