On Jan 1, 2009, at 3:49 AM, Clark Martin wrote:

> jonas ulrich wrote:
>> I'm pretty sure that there was 450MHZ Yikes!
>
> 350 MHz and 400 MHz stock only, according to MacTracker.
>
> There were stock 450 MHz Yosemites and Sawtooths.

The Yosemite is a G3 PowerMac and this is a G4.

The Sawtooth code name is the AGP Graphics model name, the only 450MHz  
single CPU PowerMac. There was a 450MHz single CPU Cube, but a this  
Mac is a PowerMac, not a cube. Unfortunately, I was wrong, it's NOT  
and AGP Graphics (Sawtooth).

The key to this Mac is:

>> Machine Model:       PowerMac3,3

An AGP Graphics (Sawtooth) should be PowerMac3,1.

PowerMac3,3 is a Gigabit Ethernet model that's been fiddled with. It's  
either a Mystic (code name) that originally came as a single 400MHz  
that has been overclocked or upgraded with a single 450MHz CPU; or  
it's a Medusa2 or SnakeBite that came with a dual 450 or dual 500  
respectively and has been downgraded to a single 450MHz CPU. Either  
way, no model of Gigabit Ethernet ever came with this single 450MHz  
CPU, so something is amiss with this PowerMac.


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