You can get a PC-compatible Radeon 9800 Pro and flash it to work in a Mac. These cards are $180-$230 depending on where you look, but you have to make sure you get the right card. Look for a full Radeon 9800 Pro with 128 MB of RAM and...
Are those both for the 17" model? Because I do believe you can get some good deals on 20" G4 iMacs - I'd get one of those, because it won't be a whole lot slower than the G5, but it still gives you that huge, luxurious screen.
I voted for the second option. Apple products are indeed superior to those made by Microsoft, Dell, HP, Sony, and so on.
The funny thing about that is that I own a PC. I built it myself and I really like it, even though I've been a...
I originally posted the link. I edited my post. But yes, the original post was in PO.
It was a guy dressed as Batman, who snuck into Buckingham Palace and climbed up to a ledge, where he unfurled a banner for "Fathers 4...
As other posters have said, you need a Mac-specific graphics card. It's possible to flash a PC card to work in a Mac, but the only one I'd recommend to anyone would be the Radeon 8500. The hardest part is finding the right version of the...
I have an upgraded PowerMac G4. And I think that's what you should have too. Apple doesn't want to sell a machine at a low enough price point that can be upgraded, so they sell crappy AIOs. Not that the iMacs are bad computers, but I...