A 500Mhz G4 would work, as would a 400 (although that would be  
pointless imho) and although you state without any mods, its not a  
huge task to get a dual 500 to work if yours is a Gigabit Ethernet  
model.

Chris.
On 20 Aug 2009, at 21:34, d p wrote:

>
> Alrigt. So I got a 450 AGP G4,
> what proccessor can I "drop in" without any modifications?
>
> On Aug 19, 11:11 am, Christopher Clarke
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I know that you cant put a Dual onto a Non-Dual mobo without
>> modifications - as it needs more power etc. Also, I think all
>> QuickSilver G4 CPUs were interchangeable between same models (ie QS
>> 2001 could have any 2001 CPU etc.)
>>
>> Chris,
>> On 19 Aug 2009, at 19:09, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Here's something we don't have on Low End Mac, something a reader  
>>> just
>>> asked about: What models are CPUs pulled from other Power Macs
>>> compatible with?
>>
>>> I know that 466 and 533 MHz CPUs from Digital Audio work with the  
>>> 100
>>> Mhz bus in Sawtooth and Mystic, and all G4 Power Macs with AGP video
>>> appear to use exactly the same CPU connector.
>>
>>> This could create a market for pulled CPUs....
>>
>>> Looking forward to your feedback!
>>
>>> Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
>
> >


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