Apple iMac G3/400 DV SE (Slot Loading) Specs
Identifiers: Slot Loading DV SE - M7668LL/A - PowerMac2,1 - M5521 - 1821
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The Apple iMac G3/400 DV Special Edition (Slot Loading), based on the Kihei architecture, features a 400 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processor, 512k backside level 2 cache, 128 MB of RAM, a 13.0 GB Ultra ATA hard drive, a slot loading 4X DVD-ROM drive, ATI Rage 128 VR 2D/3D (AGP 2X) graphics with 8 MB of VRAM, and a Harmon-Kardon designed sound system packed into a translucent "graphite and ice" all-in-one case design with a 15-inch CRT display.
Unlike previous iMac models, the iMac "Slot Loading" series is convection cooled for quieter operation and lacks the internal metal housing for a more translucent appearance.
The iMac G3/400 DV Special Edition (Slot Loading) is effectively identical to the iMac G3/400 DV (Slot Loading - Fruit Colors) released at the same time, but the "Special Edition" model is housed in a more conservative "graphite" colored case -- rather than five "fruit colors" -- and shipped standard with more RAM (128 MB) and a larger hard drive (13.0 GB).
Like the iMac G3/400 DV (Slot Loading - Fruit Colors), the "Special Edition" model has a slot loading DVD-ROM drive -- as one would expect given the informal name of the series -- as well as dual Firewire "400" ports, a VGA video out port, and support for an optional AirPort (802.11b) wireless card. It also shares a system bus, RAM standard (PC100), hard drive standard (Ultra ATA), video processor, and sound system all superior to the iMac G3/333 (Fruit Colors) series that the "Slot Loading" models replaced.
Also see: What are the differences between the third generation "Slot Loading" iMac G3 models?
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Introduction Date: |
October 5, 1999 |
Discontinued Date: |
July 19, 2000 |
Details: |
The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.
Also see: All Macs introduced in 1999. |
Processors: |
1 |
Architecture: |
32-Bit |
Geekbench 2 (32): |
211 |
Geekbench 2 (64): |
N/A |
Details: |
This model only is compatible with the 32-bit Geekbench 2 benchmark. These numbers reflect an average of user provided 32-bit and 64-bit results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit and 64-bit Geekbench 2 user submissions for Macs with the PowerMac2,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
To dynamically compare Geekbench 2 results from different Macs side-by-side, see EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Comparison. |
Geekbench 3 (32): |
N/A |
Geekbench 3 (32): |
N/A |
Details: |
The Geekbench 3 benchmark does not support this model. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the PowerMac2,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
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Geekbench 3 (64): |
N/A |
Geekbench 3 (64): |
N/A |
Details: |
The Geekbench 3 benchmark does not support this model. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all 64-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the PowerMac2,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
To dynamically compare 64-bit Geekbench 3 results from different Macs side-by-side, see EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Comparison. |
Processor Speed: |
400 MHz |
Processor Type: |
PowerPC 750 (G3) |
Turbo Boost: |
N/A |
Custom Speeds: |
N/A |
Processor Upgrade: |
Soldered |
FPU: |
Integrated |
Details: |
The processor is soldered to the motherboard in this model.
Also see: Is the CPU on the iMac G3 upgradable? How is it mounted? Are third-party processor upgrades available? |
System Bus Speed: |
100 MHz |
Cache Bus Speed: |
200 MHz |
ROM/Firmware Type: |
Open Firmware |
EFI Architecture: |
N/A |
Details: |
The Boot ROM is roughly 1 MB, other instructions are loaded into RAM. |
L1 Cache: |
64k |
L2/L3 Cache: |
512k (backside) |
Details: |
The 512k of backside cache has a 200 MHz bus. |
RAM Type: |
PC100 SDRAM |
Min. RAM Speed: |
10 ns |
Details: |
Officially uses 168-pin PC100 SDRAM memory modules, but PC133 SDRAM is backwards compatible and may be used as well.
Also see: How do you upgrade the RAM in the iMac G3 models? How much RAM of what type do these systems support? |
Standard RAM: |
128 MB |
Maximum RAM: |
1 GB* |
Motherboard RAM: |
None |
RAM Slots: |
2 |
Video Card: |
Rage 128 VR 2D/3D |
VRAM Type: |
SDRAM |
Details: |
ATI Rage 128 VR 2D/3D video with 8 MB of VRAM.
Also see: What type of video processor is provided by the iMac G3 models? Is it upgradable? |
Standard VRAM: |
8 MB |
Maximum VRAM: |
8 MB |
Details: |
The video cannot be upgraded. |
Built-in Display: |
15.0" (13.8") |
Native Resolution: |
800x600* |
Details: |
*15.0" (13.8" viewable area) display supports 640x480 at 117 Hz, 800x600 at 95 Hz, and 1024x768 at 75 Hz. |
2nd Display Support: |
Mirroring Only |
2nd Max. Resolution: |
1024x768* |
Details: |
*This iMac model can display an image identical to that shown on the built-in display at the same resolution. |
Standard Storage: |
13.0 GB HDD |
Std. Storage Speed: |
N/A |
Storage Dimensions: |
3.5" (25.4 mm) |
Storage Interface: |
Ultra ATA |
Details: |
This model supports a single internal 3.5" Ultra ATA hard drive. It does not support hard drives larger than 128 GB. |
Standard Optical: |
4X DVD-ROM |
Standard Disk: |
None |
Details: |
4X slot loading DVD-ROM drive.
Also see: What are the capabilities of the optical drive provided by the iMac G3 models? How do you replace or upgrade the optical drive? |
Standard Modem: |
56.6k (Internal) |
Standard Ethernet: |
10/100Base-T |
Standard AirPort: |
802.11b (Optional) |
Standard Bluetooth: |
None |
Details: |
Internal support for AirPort (802.11b), but not pre-installed. Adapter needed.
Also see: Which iMac G3 models support AirPort? How do you install or replace the AirPort card? |
USB Ports: |
2 (1.1) |
Firewire Ports: |
2 (400) |
Details: |
This system has two USB 1.1 ports and two Firewire "400" ports.
Also see: Which iMac G3 models have Firewire "400" ports? |
Expansion Slots: |
AirPort |
Expansion Bays: |
None |
Incl. Keyboard: |
Apple USB Keyboard |
Incl. Input: |
Apple USB Mouse* |
Details: |
*This model shipped with an oft maligned "hockey puck" mouse. |
Case Type: |
All-in-One |
Form Factor: |
iMac (Slot Loading) |
Details: |
All-in-one case design offered in "graphite and ice".
Also see: Which iMac G3 models were offered in which colors? How many colors were available in total? |
Apple Order No: |
M7668LL/A |
Apple Subfamily: |
Slot Loading DV SE |
Details: |
The Apple order number should be unique to this system. |
Apple Model No: |
M5521 (EMC 1821) |
Model ID: |
PowerMac2,1 |
Details: |
Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.
Also see: All Macs with the M5521 Model Number, the 1821 EMC Number, and the PowerMac2,1 Model Identifier.
For more about these identifiers and how to locate them on each Mac, please refer to EveryMac.com's Mac Identification section. |
Battery Type: |
3.6V Lithium |
Battery Life: |
N/A |
Pre-Installed MacOS: |
8.6 |
Maximum MacOS: |
X 10.4.11 |
Details: |
This system cannot run versions of MacOS X more recent than 10.4.11. |
Minimum Windows: |
N/A |
Maximum Windows: |
N/A |
MacOS 9 Support: |
Boot/Classic Mode |
Windows Support: |
Emulation Only |
Details: |
This model is capable of booting in Mac OS 9 and using Mac OS 9 applications within the Mac OS X "Classic" environment. |
Dimensions: |
15.0 x 15.0 x 17.1 |
Avg. Weight: |
34.7 lbs. (15.7 kg) |
Details: |
*In inches - height x width x depth (38.1 cm x 38.1 cm x 43.4 cm). |
Original Price (US): |
US$1499 |
Est. Current Retail: |
N/A |
Details: |
Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used systems is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated).
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Global original prices for the iMac G3/400 DV SE (Slot Loading) in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region.
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Original Prices - North & South America
Canada: |
C$2299 |
Brazil: |
N/A |
Mexico: |
N/A |
United States: |
US$1499 |
Original Prices - Europe
Austria: |
N/A |
Belgium: |
N/A |
Denmark: |
N/A |
Finland: |
N/A |
Luxembourg: |
N/A |
Netherlands: |
N/A |
Norway: |
N/A |
Portugal: |
N/A |
Switzerland: |
N/A |
United Kingdom: |
N/A |
Original Prices - Asia
China: |
N/A |
Hong Kong: |
N/A |
India: |
N/A |
Indonesia: |
N/A |
Malaysia: |
N/A |
The Philippines: |
N/A |
Singapore: |
N/A |
Taiwan: |
N/A |
Thailand: |
N/A |
Vietnam: |
N/A |
Original Prices - Australia & New Zealand
Australia: |
N/A |
New Zealand: |
N/A |
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