Vintage Apple Power Macintosh 180MHz Processor 820-0849-A 630-2491 For Sale

Vintage Apple Power Macintosh 180MHz Processor 820-0849-A 630-2491
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Vintage Apple Power Macintosh 180MHz Processor 820-0849-A 630-2491:
$49.95

Vintage Apple Power Macintosh 180MHz Processor 820-0849-A 630-2491
This vintage Apple Power Macintosh processor is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With a clock speed of 180MHz, it was one of the top processors of its time. The sleek design and reliable performance make it a great addition to any collection or as a functional component in a retro computer build.
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