PowerMacG4 Quicksilver 2002
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Apple released this series of PowerMac G4's on January 28th 2002. It is based on the IBM 7450 v2.1 PowerPC processor. This line was discontinued in August of 2002.
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Configurations
- 733 MHz (educational version only)
- 800 MHz $1599
- 933 MHz $2299
- 1 GHz Dual Processor $2999
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Optional
- 24x10x32x CD-ROM, 8x/12x/8x/32x DVD/CD-RW, or 2x/6x/8x/4x/24x DVD-R/CD-RW (Superdrive)
- ATI Radeon 7500, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX (64 MB), or GeForce4 Titanium (128 MB) graphics card
- AirPort wireless internet card
- Optional 56k modem
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Display Connections
- VGA and ADC, ADC and DVI
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Features
- First Power Mac to break 1 GHz speed barrier
- DDR SDRAM L3 Cache
- Up to 1.5 GB RAM (PC-133 SDRAM)
- 2 USB 1.1 ports
- 2 Firewire 400 ports
- OS X (10.1.2)
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Photos
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Benchmarks
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External Links
- Apple support page for the Power Macintosh G4
- MacRumors page introducing the QuickSilver 2002 Power Macintosh

