Revision to iMac G5 20" Model A1076
[title|iMac G5 20" Model A1076] | |
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[summary]1.8 or 2 GHz G5 processor[/summary] | |
You can verify that you have a iMac G5 20" Model A1076 by checking the processor information through "About This Mac" in the Apple menu. | |
- | Use the [link|/info/ID-your-Mac| |
+ | Use the [link|/info/ID-your-Mac|iMac identification system] to help you identify your machine. iMacs tend to look very similar, and it's important to know which machine you have before ordering any replacement parts. |
The iMac G5 was a series of desktop Macintosh computers designed and built by Apple Inc. using the PowerPC chip architecture. It was the last line of iMac computers that used a PowerPC chip, making it the last of the iMacs that could run Mac OS (Classic) applications. |
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