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Released in 1999, successor to the original PowerMac G3, 300-450 MHz, 64 or 128 MB of RAM, 6 or 12 GB HDD

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How do I find out what # MHz my mac is?

I found a powermac g3 blue and white in a thrift store. It does not have the processor and I need to find out how many MHz it is. Will it make a difference in which processor I purchase? Or am I worrying over nothing?

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Look on the back where the ports are. There should be a plate telling you what it is.

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Found it, thanks! I didn't know what to look for before. Appreciate it...

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