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Apple Great Pre-G3 Power Mac Macintosh

Apple Pre-G3 Power Mac Macintosh is the new product of apple parts that are launched in market. There are various similar type parts available in market but it has some additional features. These similar parts are PowerMac 7100 251, PowerMac 7200 252, PowerMac 7300 253, PowerMac 7500 254, PowerMac 7600 255, PowerMac 8100 256, PowerMac 8200 257, PowerMac 8500 258, PowerMac 8600 259, PowerMac 9500 260, PowerMac 9600 261.

The feature shown by Power Macintosh 7300, 7500, 7600, 8500, 8600, 9500, and 9600 series computers are interleaving. Although we can install DIMMs at a time one but we can get increased performance by installing these software in pairs and 128 MB DIMMs are available and can fit into the memory slots on the Power Macintosh pre G3 power computers. However, these DIMMs have not been tested with these computers and are therefore not supported by Apple.

These Apple Pre-G3 powers Mac are ultimate in performance storage and also integrate the fire Wire and USB2 Powered Expansion hubs all in convenient & sleek 6.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 profile. Mac users can finally play Party Poker for Mac. Not only that, they can also learn how to play PokerStars for Mac.

Computer, PDA, Software, LCD TV, Mobile Phones, Laptops, Games and PC Games, iPods, Digital Camera and everything related to Mac parts you are looking for or can be found here at the buying and also their portal of price comparison and Ciao the beige G3 is a third-generation Power Mac. It had a new motherboard with a faster system bus than earlier models, a third-generation PowerPC CPU, used a completely different type of memory, had a different way of upgrading the CPU, and included a personality card slot. The G3 replaced the 7300, 8600, and 9600.

According to the Apple Pre-G3 Power Mac Macintosh was the first processor intended specially for the way Macintosh works. Code compatible with the 603e, the G3 was tweaked based on the software Macintosh users ran. This moved the entry level chip past the previous powerhouse, the 604e, even at lower clock speeds.

MacWorld’s Speed Mark showed the 233 MHz is 22% faster than the 233 MHz 604e in the 9600/233. The 233 MHz model usually comes in the same desktop case as the 7200-7600. Because of the smaller motherboard, it has room for one more drive - mounted on the bottom of the desktop case itself. The G3/233 was also available in a tower configuration, but only from the Apple Store.

The 266 MHz version was obtainable in either a desktop or tower configuration. The tower is a new design, essentially a shorter version of the well-received 8600 case. The G3 tower typically comes with a Zi 100 drive, leaving one free 5.25" expansion bay for a removable media drive.

For the first time, Apple shipped a Power Mac with a top notch EIDE hard drive that held its own against SCSI-2 drives. It was a bit of a paradigm shift, but one the Mac OS community eventually embraced, since it made buying bigger, faster hard drives much more affordable. Although 16.7 MB/sec. IDE was fast in 1997, it's a real bottleneck with newer drives. To actually set free their performance, think a faster IDE/UltraATA regulator that fits in one of the G3's PCI slots.
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