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I got a G3 upgraded Powerbook 1400c a few days ago and it came with 2 133mhz and 1 166mhz in addition to the G3 chip inside. Is there any way to tell what the original CPU was?
There is a parts machine in addition to this machine so I have no idea what CPU belongs with what.
Umm, doesn't the machine's badge tell you that? It should say one of the following:
1400cs/117
1400c/117
1400cs/133
1400c/133
1400cs/166
1400c/166
The 2nd number (after the "/") is the original processor speed. Alternatively, you can take the PowerBook's serial number to http://www.chipmunk.nl/klantenservice/applemodel.html and plug it in to learn your Mac's specs. Unfortunately, that page isn't loading for me right now...
Looking at the name plate was my first place to look however it was just a 1400c label. That website worked for me and I found that the machine I have is a 1400c 133mhz while the parts unit was a 1400cs 166mhz.
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