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On 06-01-2007 22:30, JRHeald, jrheald@wans.net, wrote:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">I have a Power Mac G4 model no. M5183, serial no.XB12308DKL1, that I thought was a "D/A" model since it has a 733 MHz processor. When I search for model numbers in MacTracker, the model number says it's the AGP Graphics model (max processor speed of 500MHz) or a G3 Blue and White (max processor speed of 400MHz). The labeling on the back of the Mac appears to be original, so what exactly do I have? I'm confused and would appreciate some clarification. Thanks for the help.<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">John<BR>
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John,<BR>
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Searching your Serial Number I found the following:<BR>
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Serial number: XB12308DKL1<BR>
Name: Power Macintosh G4 (Digital Audio)<BR>
Model: M7681 PowerMac G4 733MHz<BR>
Bus speed: 133MHz<BR>
Factory: XB (ElkGrove/Sacramento, California)<BR>
URL: Technical specifications by apple-history.com code_to_number: 08D -<BR>
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Model introduced: 2001<BR>
Production year: 2001<BR>
Production week: 23 (June)<BR>
Production number: 285 (within this week)<BR>
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HTH,<BR>
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Jo Hissel<BR>
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