Apple Power Mac G4 Quicksilver 2002 User Manual


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SHOOTOUT:
Three High-End Graphics Cards
For G4 Power Macs

Originally posted October 10th, 2007 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist

We've been testing the new 7448 based G4 CPU upgrades for the G4 Power Macs ('Sawtooth,' 'Digital Audio,' and 'Quicksilver'), courtesy of Other World Computing. In our effort to create the ultimate G4 Power Mac, we thought it might be interesting to compare three of the high end AGP graphics cards compatible with the G4 Power Macs.

This idea for this shootout was born when we obtained an 'experimental' GeForce 7800 GS from the AppleMacanix mad scientists. We wanted to see how it compared to the fastest retail 4X AGP Mac compatible card, the Radeon 9800 Pro (which, by the way, has recently ceased production), and the GeForce4 Titanium (a build-to-order option on the original QuickSilver 2002).

Graph Legend
GeForce 7800 GS = nVidia GeForce 7800 GS with 256MB VRAM (flashed and taped to run on a 4X AGP Power Mac) -- overclocked to 450MHz core and 1400MHz DDR memory (2 x 700MHz)
Radeon 9800 Pro = ATI Radeon 9800 Pro with 256MB VRAM
GeForce4 Ti = nVidia GeForce 4 Titanium with 128MB VRAM (the original factory BTO option on the QuickSilver 2002)
All three graphics cards were tested on a G4 Power Mac 'QuickSilver 2002' with the MAXPower Dual G4/1.8GHz 7448 CPU Upgrade, 1.5GB of RAM, and a Maxtor DiamondMax 10 300G PATA boot drive (running OS X Tiger 10.4.9).

CONCLUSION
The GeForce 7800 GS 'experimental' 4X AGP graphics card has clearly established itself as the fastest graphics card you can buy for G4 Power Mac. The trick is to find one since it's not an official retail option. A good starting place for your search is the AppleMacanix eBay auction. Also check out the discussions on TheMacElite forum.

The second fastest GPU for the G4 Power Macs (not shown in the graphs above) is a PC version of the FireGL X3 AGP that has been modified to run as a 4X AGP Radeon X800 XT on the G4 Power Mac. (We tested it against a Radeon 9800 Pro back in 2005. We hope to repeat those tests on our QuickSilver 'hot rod.') Again, this card is hard to find since it's another 'experiment.' Check with AppleMacanix and TheMacElite forum.

The third fastest GPU for the G4 tower is the Radeon 9800 Pro. It's the fastest of the conventional retail options. Unfortunately, ATI/AMD has stopped production. But Other World Computing informed us that they have a supply of the 128MB version still in stock. (For 3D gaming, we found the 128M version to be every bit as fast or faster than the 256M version. That's based on tests we ran this week on both cards.)

Do you feel the G4's GPU options are slim? Can you say 'orphaned,' boys and girls?

OTHER WAYS TO SPEED UP YOUR G4 POWER MAC
1. Upgrade the CPU
We have test results HERE on the newest, fastest G4 upgrade (7448). This can be expensive if you get the dual processor version. Unless you are using MP aware software, the single processor version can save you money.

2. Max out the memory
I can't emphasize enough that if you are running memory hungry apps like Photoshop, you need all the memory you can get in your G4 Power Mac to get the most out of these apps. Ditto if you run a lot of simultaneous tasks.

3. Get a faster hard drive
Much of what we all do on a Mac involves disk reads and writes by the application and the OS. A faster hard drive can make your Mac seem turbocharged. While you are at it, get a bigger one.

IS IT WORTH IT?
As we've said before, the gains made from CPU and GPU upgrades to your G4 Power Mac are significant, but they won't make it go as fast as a G5 Power Mac or Xeon Mac Pro or Core 2 Duo iMac. At some point you should consider selling your G4 Power Mac and buying something newer with faster system and memory bus speeds.

Then again, don't forget to include the cost of upgrading your pro apps to universal binary versions in the cost/benefit equation. For example, if you are running Photoshop CS on an upgraded G4 Power Mac (dual 1.8GHz), it's going to run twice as fast as on an Intel Mac (Core 2 Duo 2GHz). To get big gains from Photoshop on an Intel Mac, you'll need the UB version of Photoshop (CS3) -- which means more $$$.

NOTE FOR G5 Power Mac Owners
The GeForce 7800 GS and FireGL we tested also work on G5 towers with 8X AGP slots. Though these cards are taped (leads 3 and 11) to run in a 4X slot, they also run fine in the G5's AGP slot with or without the tape. For more on this, check out our test page where we compared the GeForce 7800 GS to the other high end GPUs available for the G5 Power Mac.

If you have a dual-core or quad-core G5 Power Mac with x16 PCIe slot, you'll want to check out our test of the 'killer' GeForce 7800 GTX.

WHERE TO BUY FAST GRAPHICS CARDS FOR THE G4 or G5 POWER MAC
The GeForce 7800 GS we tested is being sold via eBay by
AppleMacanix. Want to 'roll your own'? Visit The Mac Elite forum.

A Radeon X800 XT version that runs on a G4 Power Mac is available via eBay from AppleMacanix.

The Radeon 9800 Pro is out of production but still available from sources like Other World Computing while supplies last. (Or buy a used one from AppleMacanix's eBay auction.)

WHERE TO BUY A G4 CPU UPGRADE
Other World Computing offers the Solo 2GHz G4/7448 as well as the Dual 1.8GHz G4/7448 upgrade. They also have G4/7447A upgrades at bargain prices.

WHERE TO BUY MEMORY AND HARD DRIVE UPGRADES
Check with OWC about memory and hard drive upgrades.
TransIntl has memory upgrades for G4 Power Macs as well as hard drives.

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  1. Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver 2002) The only revision to the QuickSilver line was the first Mac to break the “Gigahertz barrier.” While a new DDR SDRAM L3 cache was found on the $2,299 933 MHz and 2,999 dual 1.0 GHz models, the entry-level 800 MHz machine was basically just a speed bump over the older machines, but with better support for hard.
  2. The Power Macintosh G4 (Quicksilver) series is quite similar to the 'Digital Audio' series that it replaced, but the higher-end models - the Power Macintosh G4/867 (Quicksilver) and Power Macintosh G4/800 DP (Quicksilver)- have faster processors with larger level 3 caches. All models have faster, and/or more capable, optical drives.

Introduced: January 2002
Terminated: August 2002

Apple Power Mac G4

Description

There were three configurations available for the Power Mac G4 QuickSilver 2002. The low-end configuration ran at 800Mhz, had a 40Gb hard drive and 256Mb of RAM. It was equipped with a CD-RW drive. The mid-range configuration ran at 933Mhz, had a 60 GB hard drive and had 256Mb of RAM. It had a SuperDrive. The high-end model ran dual 1.0Ghz processors, had an 80Gb hard drive and had 512Mb of RAM. It also had a SuperDrive.

History

The latest edition of the Power Mac G4 line, the QuickSilver 2002, was the first Mac to get a processor speed up to a Gigahertz. It also added a DDR SDRAM L2 cache to the mid-range and high-end configurations. Apart from that, there were few changes from earlier models.

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Apple Power Mac G4

Specifications

Processor: PowerPC 7450 v2.1 or 7455 v2.1 (G4)
Number of Cores: 1
Processor Speed: 733 (education only), 800, 933 MHz, or dual 1.0 GHz
Benchmarks: 733 MHz: 368, 800 MHz: 419, 933 MHz: 510, dual 1.0 GHz: 833
Cache: 64 KB L1, 256 KB (1:1) L2, 2 MB DDR L3 (933 /dual 1.0 GHz)
System Bus: 133 MHz
Hard Drive: 40GB 7200-rpm, 60GB 7200-rpm, or 80GB 7200-rpm
Media: 24x10x32x CD-RW, or 8x/12x/8x/32x DVD/CD-RW, or 2x/6x/8x/4x/24x DVD/CD-RW (2x SuperDrive)
Peripherals: Apple Pro Keyboard, Apple Pro Mouse
Weight and Dimensions (US): 30 lbs., 17” H x 8.9” W x 18.4” D
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 13.6 kg, 43.2 cm H x 22.6 cm W x 46.7 cm D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 9.2.2 (Mac OS ROM 9.0.1) and Mac OS X 10.1.2 (5P63)
Later Mac OS: Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.1.3, 10.1.5, or 10.2
Maximum Mac OS: Latest release of Mac OS X
Hardware Test: AHT (Power Mac) 1.2.4, 1.2.5, 1.2.6 1.2.7
Firmware: Open Firmware
Firmware Update: None
Logicboard RAM: None
Maximum RAM: 1.5 GB
Type of RAM Slots: 3 - PC133 3.3v, unbuffered, 8-byte, non-parity 168-pin SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed: 125 MHz (8 ns)
Interleaving Support: No
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 7500, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX, or GeForce4 Ti
ATI Card Model: ATY,RV200 (Radeon 7500)
Graphics Memory: 32 MB (Radeon), 64 MB (GeForce4 MX), or 128 MB (GeForce4 Ti)
Built-in Display: None
Display Modes: Dual display extended and video mirroring
Display Connection: 1 - VGA, 1 - ADC (Radeon and GeForce4 MX) or 1 - DVI, 1 - ADC (GeForce4 Ti)
Expansion Slots: 4 - 64-bit 33 MHz PCI, 1 - 4x AGP
Expansion Bays: 4 - internal 3.5” ATA drive bays, 1 - optical drive bay, 1 - Zip 250 bay
Hard Drive Bus: Ultra ATA/66 (ATA-5)
Large Drive Support: Yes (128 GB or larger per drive)
Optical Drive Bus: EIDE (ATA-3)
Backup Battery: 3.6 V 850 mAh Lithium (922-4028)
Max Watts: 360 W
Line Voltage: 115V AC (90V to 132V AC) or 230V AC (180V to 264V AC)
Liquid Cooling: None
AirPort: Optional AirPort card (802.11b)
Bluetooth: None
Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
Modem: Optional 56k
ADB: None
Serial: None
SCSI: None
USB: 2 - 12 MBit/s
FireWire: 2 - 400 MBit/s (15W total power)
Audio In: None
Audio Out: 1 - 3.5-mm analog output jack, 1 - 2.5-mm Apple Pro Speaker minijack, Built-in speaker (16-bit 44.1 kHz sample rate)

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Timeline

Introduced in January 2002, the Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver 2002) was discontinued in August 2002.

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