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How does my Powermac compare to the MacBook Pro?
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I have a first generation dual 2.0GHz Powermac G5. I was wondering how it compares performance wise with the 2.0GHz Core Duo MacBook Pro. Would anyone know the answer?
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They run at about the same speed according to the Creative Mac article. ^^^ But, that means the MacBook Pro is technically faster because it only has a 5400RPM hard drive. If if had a 7200, like the PowerMac, it would be "much" faster. Just a little note...
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I have seen MacBook Pro 2ghzs beat PowerMac G5 2ghz Dualies before at java stuff.
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Well I'm replacing my Dual 2Ghz G5 with a MBP. So yeah - overall i think its about the same, slightly faster.
It also replaces My PC and old iBook - all that hardware in a small MBP case... bring on Merom
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