The Quicksilver looked more or less like a pale version of the original G4, with the optical drive opening being oval instead of rectangular. The models with the mirrored fronts were (imaginatively) called Power Mac G4 "Mirrored Drive Doors".

My favorite place to start when trying to identify a Mac model is EveryMac.com, in part, because they have photo. Here's the URL: <http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/index.html>

On Nov 18, 2004, at 8:53 PM, Linda Hutcheson wrote:

Seems I can't figure out what ram to buy until I figure out what model I have. Here is what the system profiler says:

 Machine Model: Power Mac G4
  CPU Type:     PowerPC G4  (3.3)
  Number Of CPUs:       1
  CPU Speed:    1.25 GHz
  L2 Cache (per CPU):   256 KB
  L3 Cache (per CPU):   1 MB
  Memory:       256 MB
  Bus Speed:    167 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:     4.4.8f2

It has mirrored front. Is this a Quicksilver?


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