Power Mac G4 - Original Models

Original Models

The original Apple Power Mac G4, code name "Yikes!", was introduced at the Seybold conference in San Francisco on August 31, 1999, with 400 MHz, 450 MHz and 500 MHz configurations available. In October 1999, Apple was forced to postpone the 500 MHz because of poor yield of the 500 MHz chips. In response, Apple “speed dumped” the processor speed in each configuration by 50 MHz but caused some controversy by not decreasing the price of the machines.

The early 400 MHz (later 350 MHz) PCI-based version used a motherboard identical to the one used in Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White) computers including the use of Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) Processors (minus the ADB port), in a "graphite" colored case and with the new Motorola PowerPC 7400 (G4) CPU. The higher-speed models, code name "Sawtooth", used a greatly modified motherboard design with AGP 2x graphics (replacing the 66 MHz PCI slot). In December 1999, the entire Power Mac G4 line was updated to the AGP motherboard.

The machines featured DVD-ROM drives as standard. The 400 MHz and 450 MHz versions had 100 MB Zip drives as standard equipment, and as an option on the 350 MHz Sawtooth. This series had a 100 MHz system bus and four PC100 SDRAM slots for up to 2 GB of RAM (1.5 GB under Mac OS 9). The AGP Power Macs were the first to include an AirPort slot and DVI video port.

The 500 MHz version was reintroduced on February 16, 2000, accompanied by 400 MHz and 450 MHz models. DVD-RAM and Zip drives featured on these later 450 MHz and 500 MHz versions and were an option on the 400 MHz.

Apple's marketing name for all these early AGP models is Power Mac AGP Graphics. The code name Sawtooth was used internally before release and became the popular designation among enthusiasts.

The design was updated at the Macworld Expo New York on July 19, 2000; the new revision included dual-processor 450 MHz and 500 MHz versions, and a low-end single CPU 400 MHz model. It was also the first personal computer to include gigabit Ethernet as standard. Most people saw this revision as a stopgap release, because higher clocked G4s were not available; the G4’s Motorola XPC107 “Grackle” PCI/Memory controller prevented the G4 from hitting speeds higher than 500 MHz. The dual 500 MHz models featured DVD-RAM optical drive. Zip drives were optional on all models. These models also introduced Apple's proprietary Apple Display Connector video port.

Apple's marketing name for this series is the Power Mac Gigabit Ethernet. The code name was Mystic.

Component Power Mac G4 (PCI Graphics) Power Mac G4 (AGP Graphics) Power Mac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
Codename "Yikes!" "Sawtooth, P5, Project E" "Mystic, Medusa2, SnakeBite"
Processor 350, 400, 450 or 500 MHz PowerPC G4 (7400) 350, 400, 450 or 500 MHz PowerPC G4 (7400) 400, Dual 450 or Dual 500 MHz PowerPC G4 (7400)
CPU cache 64 KB L1, 512 KB or 1 MB backside L2 Cache per CPU (1:2)
Graphics Card ATI Rage 128 with 16MB of VRAM
66 MHz PCI Slot
ATI Rage 128 or ATI Rage 128 Pro with 16MB of VRAM
AGP 2x
ATI Rage 128 Pro with 16MB VRAM or ATI Radeon with 32MB of VRAM
AGP 2x. ADC Monitor support
Front side bus 100 MHz
Memory 64, 128, or 256 MB PC100 SDRAM
Expandable to 1 GB
64, 128, or 256 MB PC100 SDRAM
Expandable to 2 GB under Mac OS X. Only 1.5 GB is seen under Mac OS 9
Hard drive 10 GB
Up to 128 GB
10 GB 5400-rpm, 10, 20, or 27 GB 7200-rpm
Up to 128 GB (10.4.11 and newer support more 128 Gb with special software)
20 GB 5400-rpm, 30, or 40 GB 7200-rpm
Up to 128 GB (10.4.11 and newer support more 128 Gb with special software)
AirPort Card N/A 802.11b
Optical drive CD-ROM 32x CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM
Expansion 4 internal 3.5" ATA drive bays, 1 optical drive bay, 1 Zip 100 bay, 3 - 33 MHz and 1 - 66 MHz PCI Slots 4 internal 3.5" ATA drive bays, 1 optical drive bay, 1 Zip 100/250 bay, 3 - 64-bit 33 MHz PCI Slots, 1 AGP 2x Slot
Standard Features 2 Built-in USB 1.1 and 2 Firewire 400 ports, Built-in mono speaker, audio input, audio output, 10/100BASE-T Ethernet, Built-in modem 2 Built-in USB 1.1 and 3 Firewire 400 ports (1 internal), Built-in mono speaker, Audio Input, Audio Output, Built-in modem, 10/100BASE-T Ethernet, Optional Airport Card 2 Built-in USB 1.1 and 2 Firewire 400 ports, Built-in mono speaker, audio input, audio output, Built-in modem, 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet, Optional Airport Card
Maximum Operating System Mac OS X 10.4.11 "Tiger" and Mac OS 9.2.2 Mac OS X 10.4.11 "Tiger" and Mac OS 9.2.2
Unofficially can support Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard" with LeopardAssist
Weight 13 kg (28.7 pounds) 13.6 kg (30 pounds)

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