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Compatibility Issues with OSX 10.4 and OSX Leopard/Tiger?

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To the OP, have you considered a G4 processor upgrade? If you use a 7455 or 7447 CPU, you shouldn't need to install any any special software since Tiger has built in support for those CPUs. In addition, you'd just run whatever software you already have, just faster.

A note on G4 CPUs: A 1.2GHz 7455 is about as fast as a 1.6GHz 7447, the 7455 has 2MB of L3 cache, whereas the 7447 has none. The 7455 runs much hotter though.

This place has a bunch of G4 upgrades. Other World Computing

The $199 one is probably the best one to get if you still want to hang onto that G4 tower.
 
Originally posted by: Miklebud
Originally posted by: TheStu
I fail to see how Leopard is a con.

Leopard is a con for those of us on CS2. 🙁

No, Intel is a con for those of you on CS2, Leopard is actually a plus with CS2 since they improved Rosetta in Leopard.
 
Although those dual G4 processors seem good, you are still stuck with slower RAM/bus (100 MHz), hard drive transfer rate, and small VRAM of the stock video card.

Some links re: Power consumption on G5 & Mac Pro

Learn about the power consumption and thermal output of Power Mac G5 (Early 2005) computers.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302439

Power Consumption | Thermal Output
Idle - CPU Max | Idle - CPU Max
140 W - 600 W | 478 BTU/h - 2047 BTU/h

Learn about the power consumption and thermal output of Mac Pro computers.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304387

Power Consumption | Thermal Output
Idle - CPU Max | Idle - CPU Max
171 W - 250 W | 584 BTU/h - 853 BTU/h
 
Woot! I think I've convinced her to do a full upgrade! 🙂 I'm opting for a 20" iMac (2.0ghz, 2gb ram, 250GB Sata) with CS3! Yay!
 
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