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The XLR8 MACh Carrier G4 SSE (Six Slot Edition) 450 is an "upgradable upgrade" card which can be described as a processor card with a ZIF socket. Essentially, the card plugs into the daughtercard slot and a more modern ZIF processor module is plugged into the Carrier card. As the name implies, the SSE series is designed for systems with six PCI slots and more than three PCI cards installed. The XLR8 MACh Carrier G4 SSE 450 ships with a pre-installed 450 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4) ZIF module, but the carrier also can be purchased seperately. |
Introduction Date: | December 10, 2001 | Discontinued Date: | August 10, 2002 |
Processor Type: | PowerPC 7400 (G4) 1. | Processor Speed: | 450 MHz 2. |
Card Type: | Daughtercard 3. | Speed Control: | N/A |
Relative Speed Boost: | Varies 4. | FPU (Integrated): | PowerPC 7400 (G4) 1. |
Backside Bus Speed: | 225 MHz | Data Path: | 64-bit |
Level 1 Cache: | 64k | Level 2 Cache: | 1 MB (backside) |
RAM Type: | N/A | VRAM Type: | N/A |
Standard RAM: | N/A | Maximum RAM: | N/A |
Onboard RAM: | None | RAM Slots: | N/A |
Standard VRAM: | N/A | Maximum VRAM: | N/A |
Supported Systems: | PM 9500, 9600, et al. 5. | Supported MacOS: | 8.6-9.2.2 6. |
Dimensions: | N/A | Avg. Weight: | N/A |
Original Price: | $399 7. | Est. Current Price: | N/A 7. |
Notes: |
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The PPC G4 includes the AltiVec "Velocity Engine" vector
processor. 2. 450 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4) ZIF module pre-installed. 3. The Carrier is a daughtercard with a pre-installed ZIF module. 4. The speed boost will be different depending on the processor installed. 5. Includes Power Mac 9500-9600, Daystar, PowerTower Pro, Umax S900. 6. Apple provides no official support for third-party upgrade cards. 7. Both prices included a 450 MHz PowerPC 7400 (G4) ZIF module. 8. Photo Credit: XLR8. |
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