Power Mac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
Codename: "Mystic, SnakeBite"
Introduced: July 2000
Discontinued: January 2001
Processor: PowerPC 7400 v2.9 (G4)
Processor Speed: 400, dual 450, dual 500 MHz
Cache: 64k L1, 1 MB backside (1:2) L2
Data Path: 64 bit
System Bus: 100 MHz
Hard Drive Size: 20 5400-rpm, 30 7200-rpm, or 40 GB 7200-rpm
Media: DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM
Weight and Dimensions: 30 lbs, 17" H x 8.9 W" x 18.4 D"
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 9.0.4
Maximum Mac OS: Latest release of Mac OS X
Machine ID: PowerMac3,3
Motherboard RAM: 0 MB
Maximum RAM: 2 GB under Mac OS X, 1.5 GB under Mac OS 8.x/9.x
Number of Sockets: 4 - PC100 3.3v, unbuffered, 8-byte, non-parity 168-pin SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed: 125 MHz (8 ns)
Graphics Card: ATI Rage 128 Pro or ATI Radeon
Video Memory: 16 MB (Rage 128) or 32 MB (Radeon)
Built-in Display: None
Display Connection: SVGA or ADC
Slots: 3 - 64-bit 33 MHz PCI, 1 - 2x AGP
Hard Drive Bus: Ultra ATA/66
Expansion Bays: 4 - internal 3.5" ATA drive bays, 1 - Zip 100/250 bay
Modem: Optional 56k
Airport: Optional AirPort card
Bluetooth: None
PRAM: 3.6V Lithium
Power: 220 W
ADB: None
Serial: None
SCSI: Optional via PCI
USB: 2 - 12 MBit/s
FireWire: 2 - 400 MBit/s
Ethernet: 10/100/1000BaseT
Sound In: 16 bit stereo mini-jack
Sound Out: 16 bit stereo headphone jack
History: The PowerMac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) added dual-processor power to the G4 line. Available with a single 400MHz G4, or dual 450 or 500 MHz G4s, The new PowerMac G4 also included onboard 1000Base-T Ethernet as standard equipment, an industry first.  All configurations included Apple's Pro Mouse, and the innovative new Apple Display Connector (ADC) which passed video, power, and USB to new Apple Monitors from a single connection.

