3ds Max for mac



I have some questions concerning the use of 3ds Max on Mac, maybe you
guys could give me some help.

Here is the deal.. In my office, we received a budget to improve our
equipment and start running 3d Max. The coices are a G5 Pro or a very
well equiped PC.. In any other condition I would chose G5, however we
need to run 3d Max.
What is the best choice? Virtual PC works well? I'm reading that
running 3d under Virtual PC would make it very slow. On the other
side, I heard that having two partitions, Windows and Mac OS would
solve my problem.

I want to know what is the best choice: Having two partitions, Running
Virtual PC or buying a well equiped PC..

Thank you very much guys.

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