Hi there,
I've pulled this out of a PowerMac G4 Mirrored Door (Long dead) however I am unsure of what the exact model of card it is.
I am fairly certain that it's a 9700 pro, however none of the sticker identifiers (SKU) match to what is on the following links:
www.macpartsdepot.com
applepartsellers.com
It has two SKU stickers on it, perhaps done in error?
Interestingly, it does not work in a Quicksilver, so perhaps the AGP Slot ran at a different voltage in Mirrored Door models?
Appreciate any comment on this.
Cheers, Bill.




I've pulled this out of a PowerMac G4 Mirrored Door (Long dead) however I am unsure of what the exact model of card it is.
I am fairly certain that it's a 9700 pro, however none of the sticker identifiers (SKU) match to what is on the following links:
Graphic Card ATI Radeon 9700 Pro for Power Mac G4 Early 2003 M8570 DIY Parts replacement Video Cards
Video Cards Parts * EEE CODE :, , NYX, NYZ, * Model Compatible Number :, , M8570, * Apple Compatible Order Number :, , M8839LL/A, M8840LL/A, M8841LL/A, * Apple Computer Family :, , Power Mac G4 (Early 2003), * EMC Number :, , EMC-1914, * Part Number
661-2798 Apple Graphic Card ATI Radeon 9700 Pro Power Mac G4
This Part is a Replacement Video Card for Power Mac G4 Early 2003 Model: M8570 / Order Number: M8839LL/A, M8840LL/A, M8841LL/A.FREE SHIPPING & 60-DAY WARRANTY Are Included With Every Purchase
applepartsellers.com
It has two SKU stickers on it, perhaps done in error?
Interestingly, it does not work in a Quicksilver, so perhaps the AGP Slot ran at a different voltage in Mirrored Door models?
Appreciate any comment on this.
Cheers, Bill.




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