On 05-11-2011 17:58, Valter Prahlad, valter.prah...@fastwebnet.it, wrote:

> Talking about G5, I have a little mistery about mine. :-?
> 
> It's a 2.7 GHz DP and, according to MacTracker, it should be an "Early 2005"
> model (the only one having 2.7 GHz CPUs).
> 
> But... according to System Profiler, the computer model is PowerMac7,3 and,
> in MacTracker, that is the "June 2004" model.
> But the June 2004 G5s were produced in 1.8, 2.0 and 2.5 GHz only. No 2.7.
> 
> Besides, for the June 2004 MacTracker lists the Firmware Update 5.1.8f7.
> System Profiler tells my G5 has 5.2.4f1 Boot Rom version (hence, newer than
> June 2004).
> 
> I wonder if MacTracker has some wrong info, or what...

The best way to find out what Mac you exactly have, is IMHO:
1) Goto your SystemProfiler and look for your SerialNumber.
2) Then goto: <http://www.chipmunk.nl/klantenservice/applemodel.html> and
fill in your SN.

FE: I did this for the Mac I'm writing on now and I get following:

Serial number: CK212H15MJP
Name: PowerMac G4 (Quicksilver 2002)
Model: g4_quick_2002
Group1: PowerMac
Group2: G4
Generation: 35
ModelCode: g4_quick_2002
Machine Model: PowerMac3,5
Model introduced: 2002
Production year: 2002
Production week: 12 (March)
Production number: 19691 (within this week)
introduced test: GOED
CPU speed: 800MHz
Family name: M8493
Factory: CK (Cork, Ireland)
External link: Technical specifications by apple-history.com

HTH, Jo Hissel


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