Apparently the creator of the flight sim "X-Plane" was able to get his hands on a G5... from www.insidemacgames.com :
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Austin Meyer, creator of X-Plane says he managed to achieve a framerate of 120 on an unoptimised copy of X-Plane on a G5. He says that no PC could ever achieve this. Heres the full email newsletter.
X-PLANE STATE OF THE UNION:
I tried out X-Plane on a G-5 in California last week and it ran about 100% faster than on the top G-4. And this is before I have even pulled out the stops on multi-processing and altivec. So there will be more speed yet to come on the G-5. (X-Plane will soon be running on nitro with dual-threads for multi-processors) If you can afford a G5 (and you should, it is very affordable for a new Mac) GET ONE.
The engineering and construction make my new Vette look like a piece of cheap plastic. All aluminum. The design is so sleek it is even prettier INSIDE than OUTSIDE, and the outside is obviously tops. The materials and workmanship far exceed any car I have ever driven and any airplane I have ever flown. The aluminum interior is divided into different cooling zones with
perfect packaging everywhere.
This machine is the first truly elegant, well-engineered PC that has ever been made... never mind the fastest. (Some people say it is not the fastest, but they are grasping at straws
based on whatever statistics they can find... but I have run X-Plane on it and I have seen that for X-Plane, it is the fastest. 120 fps on a NON-OPTIMIZED copy of X-Plane. Optimizing hops us up 25% from that. How many Windows users can get 150 fps on X-Plane? (no rendering options, 7 miles vis) Try it. You won't. The G-5 does. I speak from experience with X-Plane, not newsgroup-arguing on slanted iterpretations of statistics, and for X-Plane, this is obviously what matters: FPS, not who can try to turn statisitcs around to to sound like they agree with their prejudice).
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Austin Meyer, creator of X-Plane says he managed to achieve a framerate of 120 on an unoptimised copy of X-Plane on a G5. He says that no PC could ever achieve this. Heres the full email newsletter.
X-PLANE STATE OF THE UNION:
I tried out X-Plane on a G-5 in California last week and it ran about 100% faster than on the top G-4. And this is before I have even pulled out the stops on multi-processing and altivec. So there will be more speed yet to come on the G-5. (X-Plane will soon be running on nitro with dual-threads for multi-processors) If you can afford a G5 (and you should, it is very affordable for a new Mac) GET ONE.
The engineering and construction make my new Vette look like a piece of cheap plastic. All aluminum. The design is so sleek it is even prettier INSIDE than OUTSIDE, and the outside is obviously tops. The materials and workmanship far exceed any car I have ever driven and any airplane I have ever flown. The aluminum interior is divided into different cooling zones with
perfect packaging everywhere.
This machine is the first truly elegant, well-engineered PC that has ever been made... never mind the fastest. (Some people say it is not the fastest, but they are grasping at straws
based on whatever statistics they can find... but I have run X-Plane on it and I have seen that for X-Plane, it is the fastest. 120 fps on a NON-OPTIMIZED copy of X-Plane. Optimizing hops us up 25% from that. How many Windows users can get 150 fps on X-Plane? (no rendering options, 7 miles vis) Try it. You won't. The G-5 does. I speak from experience with X-Plane, not newsgroup-arguing on slanted iterpretations of statistics, and for X-Plane, this is obviously what matters: FPS, not who can try to turn statisitcs around to to sound like they agree with their prejudice).
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