You're right, it is technically a Quicksilver. I meant it wasn't a Quicksilver 2002. Those came out in Feb. 02. I know you weren't applying that level of specificity. I just jumped the gun when you said 02.. sorry. Technically, after Feb. 02 they are a Quicksilver 02 and run at 800, 933 and 1G.

On Sep 29, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Stan Earl wrote:

According to Low End Mac this machine fits the definition for a QuickSilver. see <http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/quicksilver.html>

It followed the Graphite G4 model ("same shape and accessible side- door") and was the first in a case with a "shinier silver finish." from MacHome October 2001 page 12.

Apple also uses the term for this model:

"This article contains the technical specifications for the Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver) computer introduced 2001-07.

Technical Specifications
Microprocessor

733 MHz or 867 MHz PowerPC G4 microprocessor; or dual 800 MHz PowerPC G4 microprocessors" from <http://docs.info.apple.com/ article.html?artnum=58839>


What's your definition?


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