Hosted by site sponsor WebMate.







iMac G5 Q&A (iMac G5 FAQ)

With the iMac G5 Q&A you can get answers to all of your iMac G5 questions from "What are the differences between the 'iSight' iMac G5 models?" to "Is it possible to upgrade the iMac G5 to support a second display in 'extended desktop' mode?" and everything in between.

Please note that the iMac G5 series was discontinued on January 10, 2006, and the iMac G5 Q&A was "archived" on January 15, 2007.

To be notified of new Q&As, sign up for EveryMac.com's bimonthly email list.

The answers to some of these questions may no longer be up-to-date. Please refer to the date published, updated, or revised.




Expand Every Section | Contract Every Section

Most Frequently Asked iMac G5 Q&As:

Is it possible to upgrade the iMac G5 to support a second display in "extended desktop" mode?

How do you upgrade the RAM in the iMac G5 models? How much RAM of what type do these systems support?

Which iMac G5 models can be wall mounted? Are these models VESA compliant?

Is the CPU on the iMac G5 upgradable? How is it mounted?

What are the differences between the "iSight" iMac G5 models?

Can the iMac G5 run MacOS 9/Classic applications?

What are the differences between the second generation or "Ambient Light Sensor" iMac G5 models?

How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the iMac G5 models?

Can the iMac G5 run Windows?

What type of modem is standard with the iMac G5 models?

Software Compatibility Q&As:

Comparison & Performance Q&As:

Expansion & Function Q&As:

Storage, Peripherals & File Transfer Q&As:

Networking & Communication Q&As:

Design, Configuration & Purchasing Q&As:



<< iMac (Main)




Established in 1996, EveryMac.com has been created by experts with decades of experience with Apple hardware. EveryMac.com includes, and always has included, original research incorporating detailed, hands-on inspection of packaging, computers, and devices as well as extensive real-world use. All information is provided in good faith, but no website or person is perfect. Accordingly, EveryMac.com is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind whatsoever. EveryMac.com, and the authors thereof, shall not be held responsible or liable, under any circumstances, for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information within. For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy before using EveryMac.com. Copying, scraping, or use of any content without expressed permission is not allowed, although links to any page are welcomed and appreciated.