Difference between the G4 and G5. Should I buy the G5

What kind of difference is there between a G4 duel 1.25 vs. G5 duel 1.8 machines? I have the G4 and wonder if I should buy the G5(used).. Is the G5 that much faster? Such as rendering video.

G5 is much faster, higher clock and faster FSB.
BTW
Duel = ritual combat
Dual = two

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