What about removing the original RAM and keeping the other RAM in? Maybe it is the original RAM that is causing the issue?
Indeed, Take a look at Macintouch's report on Bad RAM - they've been compiling this report for a while now (since November 03), and it seems to match up with the original G5 problems at the top of this thread.
<http://www.macintouch.com/badram01.html>
It is worthy of mention that there are incidents in that report of Apple supplied original RAM not being up to the job.
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