There are 2 easy ways. Check your power supply wattage. If its not printed
somewhere you can read it, then this is not the easier of the 2 methods.
anyway, if its 208W, its a rev 1, if its 228, its a rev 2. This is not
reliable
if the motherboard and ps are not the same pair that came from Apple.
The best way is to go to www.otherworldcomputing.com, go to the processor
upgrades page, look at a dual upgrade, and there will be a link to download
software that will tell you if youre machine is dual capable.
chris P
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