Speaking of dual processors, is there any way to tell by looking on the motherboard whether or not a G4 Mac has a dual or single processor? Or its speed (MHz?). The reason I ask is that I'm going to attend an auction of maybe a dozen G4's (CPU's only, without hard drives, keyboards, or mice) and any evaluation of same will have to be by simply looking them over, inside and out. How can a guy spot the more desirable features of a G4 (faster chip, multi-processors, etc.) just by eyeballing its innards? What should I look for in these G4's?
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