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  2. Power Mac G4 Specs

The Power Mac G4 is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. From 1999 to 2004 as part of the Power Macintosh line. Built around the PowerPC G4 series of microprocessors, the Power Mac G4 was marketed by Apple as the first 'personal supercomputers', reaching speeds of 4 to 20 gigaFLOPS. Power Mac G4 Dual 1 GHz 72 Power Mac G4 933 MHz 51 Power Mac G4 800 MHz 26 Dell Dimension 8200 2-GHz Pentium 4 Baseline The Power Mac G4 with dual 1-GHz processors is 72 percent faster than PCs with a 2-GHz Pentium 4 processor in Photoshop tests of 9 commonly used operations. DVD Video Encoding Performance Percentage faster than System Pentium. Inside Your Power Mac—Your Computer’s Internal Expansion Options 18 QuickTime—Audio and Video on the Internet 20 Sherlock 2—Your Internet Search Detective 22 iMovie 2—Create and Edit Your Own Digital Movies 24 iTools—Free Internet Services for Mac Users 26 Auto Updating—Automatically Keep Your Mac on the Cutting Edge 28.

The Yikes! Power Mac G4 is essentially a Blue & White Power Mac G3 with a better CPU and no ADB port. If the Blue & White G3 is a Best Buy, why is the Yikes! G4 a Road Apple?

Mostly because it could have been better. The Yikes! G4 was released at the same time as the Sawtooth G4, which supported the G4’s faster memory access mode and AGP video. Neither does Yikes! have a slot for an AirPort card, although that’s probably not such a big deal in a desktop machine.

Although the Ultra ATA/33 bus on the Yikes! was adequate in its day, the Sawtooth G4 came with the twice-as-fast Ultra ATA/66 bus. Both models support FireWire drives, but the Yikes! model can’t boot from FireWire.

The biggest difference is memory bandwidth, which is what feeds the CPU. The Yikes! G4 is rated at 400 MBps memory throughput; the Sawtooth model doubles that. In the real world, Bare Feats found that because of the faster memory bus, the 400 MHz Sawtooth outperformed the 400 MHz Yikes! by 25%. Yikes indeed!

Originally introduced at 400 MHz, the Yikes! G4 was reduced to 350 MHz six weeks later and discontinued six weeks after that. The short product life lead to speculation that Apple introduced this compromised design to unload surplus parts intended for the Blue & White G3.

Re-using the Yosemite motherboard design also meant that the Yikes! G4 had a different CPU socket than all the other Power Mac G4s. In terms of upgrades, this means it takes the same ZIF upgrades as the Blue & White G3. In brief, Yikes! isn’t much different from putting a Blue & White G3 in a gray case, replacing the G3 with a G4, and removing the ADB port.

It’s precisely because of this that Yikes! is a Second Class Mac. You can buy a used Blue & White G3 for less, add a G4 upgrade, and still save a lot of money compared with buying a used Yikes!. This is especially true on eBay, where buyers may not be aware of the differences between the two types of 350 MHz and 400 MHz Power Macs.

On the plus side, since we published Yikes! This Power Mac G4 Just Isn’t Worth the Money, the retail price of used Yikes! G4s from Mac dealers has come down significantly, sometimes to the point where it’s less costly to buy a Yikes! than a Blue & White G3 plus a G4 upgrade. That’s what we’d hoped for.

“We’ve got all these old parts we can use” is a terrible reason to design a compromised computer, something Apple should have learned from the über-Road Apple x200 series. At least in this case the end result wasn’t nearly as compromised, and the Yikes! only merits a one bullet rating out of a possible four.

In summary, Yikes! isn’t a bad computer, just one with several unnecessary compromises. Since it’s really little more than a Blue & White G3 with a G4 CPU, it should be priced accordingly – and when it is, it provides a lot of G4 power for a lot less than the Sawtooth models. It isn’t compromised enough to be called a Road Apple, because it can be a good buy if you know exactly what you’re getting and what it’s worth.

Additional Resources

  • Yikes vs. Sawtooth G4/400, Bare Feats, 1999.12.17.
  • Yikes!/Sawtooth: Both Released, What’s the Difference?, PowerBook Zone. Published when G4s were first released – Yikes! at 400 MHz, Sawtooth at 450 MHz (with 500 MHz promised).
  • Yikes! This Power Mac G4 just isn’t worth the money, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel, 2003.03.05.
  • Looking for a Power Mac G4? Here’s why you want an AGP model, Dan Knight, Mac Daniel, 2003.03.06.

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Mac Systems: Apple: Power Macintosh G4

The Power Macintosh G4 features PowerPC 74xx (G4) processors in the wonderfully easy-to-upgrade case design introduced with the Power Macintosh G3 (Blue). The Power Macintosh G4 Cube features a unique, compact design that was not financially successful, but inspired the Mac mini series. Complete technical specifications are below.

For answers to all your Power Macintosh G4 questions, please check out the Power Macintosh G4 Q&A and Power Macintosh G4 Cube Q&A.

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Click on the triangle to the left of a name to flip down 'Quick Specs' -- additional identifiers and basic configuration info to make it easier to find the exact Mac you are seeking -- and click on the name of the system for complete specifications.

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1Apple ComputerProcessorPower Macintosh G4 400 (PCI)400 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.August 31, 1999Disc.October 13, 1999*
OrderM7631LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1832)
FamilyPower Mac G4 - PCIIDPowerMac1,2
RAM64 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 10 GB HDDOptical32X CD-ROM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 400 (PCI) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 450 (AGP)450 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.August 31, 1999*Disc.July 19, 2000*
OrderM7232LL/A*ModelM5183 (EMC 1810/1843*)
FamilyPower Mac G4 - AGPIDPowerMac3,1
RAM128 MB, 256 MB*VRAM16 MB
Storage 20, 27 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM, RAM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 450 (AGP) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 500 (AGP)500 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.August 31, 1999*Disc.July 19, 2000*
OrderM7629LL/A*ModelM5183 (EMC 1843)
FamilyPower Mac G4 - AGPIDPowerMac3,1
RAM256 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 27 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-RAM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 500 (AGP) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 350 (PCI)350 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.October 13, 1999Disc.December 2, 1999
OrderM7826LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1832)
FamilyPower Mac G4 - PCIIDPowerMac1,2
RAM64 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 10 GB HDDOptical32X CD-ROM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 350 (PCI) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 400 (AGP)400 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.October 13, 1999*Disc.February 16, 2000*
OrderM7824LL/A*ModelM5183 (EMC 1810/1843*)
FamilyPower Mac G4 - AGPIDPowerMac3,1
RAM64 MB, 128 MB*VRAM16 MB
Storage 10, 20 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 400 (AGP) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 350 (AGP)350 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.December 2, 1999Disc.February 16, 2000
OrderM7827LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1843)
FamilyPower Mac G4 - AGPIDPowerMac3,1
RAM64 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 10 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 350 (AGP) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 400 (Gigabit)400 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.July 19, 2000Disc.January 9, 2001
OrderM7891LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1856)
FamilyGigabit EthernetIDPowerMac3,3
RAM64 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 20 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 400 (Gigabit) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 450 DP (Gigabit)450 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4) x2
Intro.July 19, 2000Disc.January 9, 2001
OrderM7892LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1864)
FamilyGigabit EthernetIDPowerMac3,3
RAM128 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 30 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 450 DP (Gigabit) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 500 DP (Gigabit)500 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4) x2

Power Mac G4 Manual Quotes Digital Download

Intro.July 19, 2000Disc.January 9, 2001
OrderM7893LL/A*ModelM5183 (EMC 1864)
FamilyGigabit EthernetIDPowerMac3,3
RAM256 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 40 GB HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM, RAM
Complete Power Macintosh G4 500 DP (Gigabit) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 450 Cube450 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4)
Intro.July 19, 2000Disc.July 3, 2001*
OrderM7642LL/AModelM7886 (EMC 1844)
FamilyPower Mac G4 CubeIDPowerMac5,1
RAM64, 128, 256 MB*VRAM16 MB*
Storage 20 GB* HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM*
Complete Power Macintosh G4 450 Cube Specs
Power Macintosh G4 500 Cube500 MHz PowerPC 7400* (G4)
Intro.July 19, 2000Disc.July 3, 2001*
OrderBTO/CTOModelM7886 (EMC 1844)
FamilyPower Mac G4 CubeIDPowerMac5,1
RAM128 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 30 GB* HDDOptical5X DVD-ROM*
Complete Power Macintosh G4 500 Cube Specs
Power Macintosh G4 466 (Digital Audio)466 MHz PowerPC 7410 (G4)
Intro.January 9, 2001Disc.July 18, 2001
OrderM7627LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1862)
FamilyDigital AudioIDPowerMac3,4
RAM128 MBVRAM16 MB
Storage 30 GB HDDOptical8X CD-RW
Complete Power Macintosh G4 466 (Digital Audio) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 533 (Digital Audio)533 MHz PowerPC 7410 (G4)
Intro.January 9, 2001Disc.July 18, 2001
OrderM7688LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1862)
FamilyDigital AudioIDPowerMac3,4
RAM128 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 40 GB HDDOptical8X CD-RW
Complete Power Macintosh G4 533 (Digital Audio) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 667 (Digital Audio)667 MHz PowerPC 7450 (G4)
Intro.January 9, 2001Disc.March 8, 2001
OrderM7945LL/AModelM5183 (EMC 1862)
FamilyDigital AudioIDPowerMac3,4
RAM256 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 60 GB HDDOptical8X CD-RW
Complete Power Macintosh G4 667 (Digital Audio) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 733 (Digital Audio)733 MHz PowerPC 7450 (G4)
Intro.January 9, 2001Disc.July 18, 2001
OrderM7681LL/A*ModelM5183 (EMC 1862)
FamilyDigital AudioIDPowerMac3,4
RAM256 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 60 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'*
Complete Power Macintosh G4 733 (Digital Audio) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 733 (Quicksilver)733 MHz PowerPC 7450 (G4)
Intro.July 18, 2001Disc.January 28, 2002
OrderM8359LL/AModelM8493 (EMC 1896)
FamilyQuicksilverIDPowerMac3,5
RAM128 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 40 GB HDDOptical12X CD-RW
Complete Power Macintosh G4 733 (Quicksilver) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 867 (Quicksilver)867 MHz PowerPC 7450 (G4)
Intro.July 18, 2001Disc.January 28, 2002
OrderM8360LL/AModelM8493 (EMC 1896)
FamilyQuicksilverIDPowerMac3,5
RAM128 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 60 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 867 (Quicksilver) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 800 DP (Quicksilver)800 MHz PowerPC 7450 (G4) x2
Intro.July 18, 2001Disc.January 28, 2002
OrderM8361LL/AModelM8493 (EMC 1896)
FamilyQuicksilverIDPowerMac3,5
RAM256 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 80 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 800 DP (Quicksilver) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 800 (QS 2002)800 MHz PowerPC 7455* (G4)
Intro.January 28, 2002Disc.August 13, 2002
OrderM8705LL/AModelM8493 (EMC 1896)
FamilyQuicksilver 2002IDPowerMac3,5
RAM256 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 40 GB HDDOptical24X CD-RW
Complete Power Macintosh G4 800 (QS 2002) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 933 (QS 2002)933 MHz PowerPC 7455* (G4)
Intro.January 28, 2002Disc.August 13, 2002
OrderM8666LL/AModelM8493 (EMC 1896)
FamilyQuicksilver 2002IDPowerMac3,5
RAM256 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 60 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 933 (QS 2002) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.0 DP (QS 2002)1.0 GHz PowerPC 7455* (G4) x2
Intro.January 28, 2002Disc.August 13, 2002
OrderM8667LL/AModelM8493 (EMC 1896)
FamilyQuicksilver 2002IDPowerMac3,5
RAM512 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 80 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.0 DP (QS 2002) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 867 DP (MDD)867 MHz PowerPC 7455 (G4) x2
Intro.August 13, 2002Disc.January 28, 2003
OrderM8787LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914)
FamilyMirrored Drive DoorsIDPowerMac3,6
RAM256 MBVRAM32 MB
Storage 60 GB HDDOptical8X 'Combo Drive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 867 DP (MDD) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.0 DP (MDD)1.0 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4) x2
Intro.August 13, 2002Disc.January 28, 2003
OrderM8689LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914)
FamilyMirrored Drive DoorsIDPowerMac3,6
RAM256 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 80 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.0 DP (MDD) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.25 DP (MDD)1.25 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4)x2
Intro.August 13, 2002Disc.January 28, 2003
OrderM8573LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914)
FamilyMirrored Drive DoorsIDPowerMac3,6
RAM512 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 120 GB HDDOptical2X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.25 DP (MDD) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.0 (FW 800)1.0 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4)
Intro.January 28, 2003Disc.June 23, 2003
OrderM8839LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914)
FamilyFirewire 800IDPowerMac3,6
RAM256 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 60 GB HDDOptical12X 'Combo Drive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.0 (FW 800) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.25 DP (FW 800)1.25 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4)x2

Power Mac G4 Specs

Intro.January 28, 2003Disc.June 23, 2003
OrderM8840LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914)
FamilyFirewire 800IDPowerMac3,6
RAM256 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 80 GB HDDOptical12X 'Combo Drive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.25 DP (FW 800) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.42 DP (FW 800)1.42 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4)x2Power Mac G4 Manualquotesdigital
Intro.January 28, 2003Disc.June 23, 2003
OrderM8841LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914)
FamilyFirewire 800IDPowerMac3,6
RAM512 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 120 GB HDDOptical4X 'SuperDrive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.42 DP (FW 800) Specs
Power Macintosh G4 1.25 (MDD 2003)1.25 GHz PowerPC 7455 (G4)
Intro.June 23, 2003Disc.June 9, 2004
OrderM9145LL/AModelM8570 (EMC 1914C)
FamilyMirrored Drive Doors 2003IDPowerMac3,6
RAM256 MBVRAM64 MB
Storage 80 GB HDDOptical12X 'Combo Drive'
Complete Power Macintosh G4 1.25 (MDD 2003) Specs


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