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G4/350 (Sawtooth) quietly introduced 1999.12.01 at $1,599; discontinued 2000.02.16.
G4/400 (Sawtooth) introduced 1999.10.13 at US$2,499
G4/450 introduced 1999.08.31 at US$2,499
G4/500 introduced 1999.08.31; available 2000.02.16 at US$3,499
requires Mac OS 8.6 through OS X 10.4.x, 10.5 not officially supported
CPU: 350/400/450/500 MHz PPC G4
bus: 100 MHz
L2 cache: 1 MB 2:1 backside cache
performance:
Geekbench 2: 232 (350 MHz), 245 (400 MHz), 291 (450 MHz), 343 (500 MHz)
Speedmark: 146 (450 MHz), 159 (500 MHz)
MacBench 5 (Beige G3/300 = 1000): CPU/FPU: 1218/1438 (400 MHz), 1321/1609 (450 MHz)
Speedometer 4.02 (Quadra 605 = 1.0): CPU: 23.4, FPU: 850 (350 MHz)
RAM: 64/128/256 MB standard on 400/450/500 MHz models, expandable to 2 GB (although Mac OS 9 will only recognize 1.5 GB) using PC100 SDRAM (3.3V, unbuffered, 64-bit, 168-pin, 100 MHz) in 4 DIMM slots
VRAM: 16 MB
Video: ATI Rage 128 Pro in AGP 2X slot (was Rage 128 prior to December 1999); supports resolutions to 1600x1200 with 32-bit support, VGA connector, and digital video output for Cinema Display.
hard drive: 10/20/27 GB 7200 rpm Ultra ATA/66 on 400/450/500 MHz models. Maximum IDE drive size is 128 GB without third-party support. See How big a hard drive can I put in my iMac, eMac, or Power Mac? for three options.
DVD-ROM on G4/350, 400, original G4/450; DVD-RAM on newer G4/450, 500
internal Zip drive (optional on G4/350)
3 64-bit PCI slots
optional internal 56k modem
microphone: standard 3.5mm minijack, compatible with line-level input including Apple's PlainTalk microphone
three 400 Mbps FireWire ports (one internal, not on latest revision of G4/400)
two 12 Mbps USB ports for keyboard, mouse, and peripherals
no ADB port
10/100Base-T ethernet connector on back of computer
antenna and connector for AirPort card (same card used in iBook)
size (HxWxD): 17.0" x 8.9" x 18.4"
weight: 30.0 lb.
Gestalt ID: n/a
PRAM battery: 3.6V half-AA
upgrade path: via CPU upgrades
part numbers: M6921, M7232, M7824, M7825, M7827