Re-Purpose Power Mac G5 - Media Server, Time Machine & HD Video Playback?

apologies if this is a novice ill-informed post. i tried to find more info via a search, but didn't find a succinct answer for this.
i have a Power Mac Dual G5 2.0Ghz PCI-X w/ 3GBs Ram running Leopard. i am looking at getting a new Mac Pro or iMac Quad Cor 27" after the new year. i am also considering getting an Apple TV in the near future as well. My wife has an Intel MacBook running Leopard (upgrade to SL when I uprgade to a new machine) and we run a Airport Extreme Wireless network.
my question is this: can my G5 Tower be a good machine to pull triple duty as a media server (Itunes, Photos, etc..), Time Machine BU destination and HD Video playback to my rear projection HD TV?
i notice that it has trouble playing back HD Video. so it seems like a Video Card upgrade would be needed (Radeon X850 XT 8X AGP?), as well as, Drive Expansion (like the Sonnet G5 Drive) to facilitate additional storage.
i hate to dump my G5, if i could re-purpose. on the other hand, i don't want to invest much into an end of lifed product.
any advice or other thoughts to consider appreciated.
thanks,
lance

Well, It has so many options,but people that can only punch a TV remote get turned off.
I can create a Bootable clones, I can only update changed files or everything, or only certain folders, I can Time it for whenever, I can have it wait until an external Network or other drive is connected to do it's thing, it gives me far better reports of any problem(s)... I think it'll be 10 years or more before any other Bacjup APP catches up to where TB was 10 years ago!
I have a choice of about 20 different Backup options, including Apple's Time Machine... there is no comparison though many other than Apple's provisions can be quite useful & do work, just that none do as good or are updated as fast!
Even TM works if you're a drone or something!
In which case TriEdre has an even better inerface to TM clled Back in Time.

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