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The PowerMac G5 is a desktop computer first produced in 2003 by the Apple Corporation. This guide will review the repair process of an Apple PowerMac G5 model number A1047 EMC 2061 from 2004. It was discontinued in 2006 as part of the Intel switch first to developers then consumers.

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How to know if the logicboard is replaceble

Power Mac G5 Logicboard

I have a mac G5 with a busted logic board.

I bought a new one but it has only 1 CPU slot and 4 Memory slots, mine had 2 CPU and 8 memory slots.

How can i know if my hardware (CPU, memory, videocard, etc) is compatible with this g5 logicboard that seems to be a different model.

I have a late 2003 mac g5, with serial number xb34723fnvs.

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Apple Power Macintosh G5 2.0 DP (PCI-X) Specs

Identifiers: Power Mac G5 - M9032LL/A - PowerMac7,2 - A1047 - 1969

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Here is your model: http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/po...

Looks like you bought the board for one of the two earlier machines.

Power Macintosh G5 1.6 (PCI)1.6 GHz PowerPC 970 (G5)

Power Macintosh G5 1.8 (PCI-X)

It should work for you but will only take one of your processors.

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Thank you mayer!

Could i maybe buy a newer logic board? The guy that i bought this one from had another g5 logic board, late 2015. Would it work with my 2003 hardware?

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