The $1100 one had a nice 20" Apple monitor. It also had a dual core 2
GHz processor which the buyer didn't realise, until told later.
I bought the only one without a monitor for $725 (with 11% -> $804).
It was the only other one that had a dual 2 GHz processor. I'm
itchin' to get it hooked up so I can see what else is inside. I hope
Ray is right about the extra RAM.
Thanks to Robin for the serial number link. It was from this I
determined the two that had dual core processors. And also that mine
was made in March 2006.
These all came from Central Tafe and they had original cartons to
take them home in (nice bonus). Obviously Tafe was doing a complete
makeover because mine came home in a Mac Pro Quad Xeon box. And at
the rate they are being turned over come back next year to pick up
the Mac Pro :-)
Mike Fuller
On 28/06/2007, at 3:41 PM, X.ray.Wa wrote:
Yes I was their
Between $550 through to around $1100
No 15 on the list was $1100
Many dealers were buying them,
On the auction list it said they had 256megs of memory and the ones
I have seen did have 1.5 gigs of memory
Ray
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Any one have an idea what the G5's went for at auction today?
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