Suitable for Powermac G4 Cube (Trinity, Rubicon, P9)
Macintosh 256MB 3.3V SDRAM DIMM (100MHz Bus)
RAM Type: PC100
Minimum RAM Speed: 100MHz
RAM slots: 3
Maximum RAM: 1.5GB
Announced in July 2000, the PowerMac G4 Cube introduced a dramatic new
case design. Housed in an 8x8x8 cube, the G4 Cube combined the elegance
of the iMac with the power of the Powermac G4. The G4 Cube was a foray into the business market, as well as an answer
to those who wanted an iMac-like machine, with more choice in monitors.
The Cube traded expandability for its diminutive size: There were no
PCI slots, and while the Graphics was fit into an 2x AGP slot, there
wasn't room for full-length AGP cards. With the exception of PCI
expansion, the Cube was as versatile as it's larger G4 cousin: Three
RAM slots, an AirPort slot, and two USB and FireWire ports. The PowerMac G4 Cube was never officially discontinued, but in July 2001 Apple suspended production of the Cube indefinitely.