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The iMac first achieved 500 MHz in mid-2000, and the last 500 MHz iMac was introduced in mid-2001.

The summer 2000 500 MHz iMac, also known as the 500 MHz iMac DV Special Edition, includes a 4x DVD-ROM drive, a 30 GB hard drive, 128 MB of RAM (expandable to 1 GB), and Rage Pro 128 graphics with 8 MB of dedicated memory. It was the top of the iMac line then and sold for US$1,499 and came in graphite and snow. It runs Mac OS 9.0.4 and later.

Apple introduced a pair of 500 MHz iMacs in early 2001, one for the North American market and one for international sales.

The international 500 MHz iMac was almost identical to the summer 2000 model, but it came in indigo, Flower Power, and Blue Dalmatian. It has an 8x CD-RW drive instead of DVD-ROM, 64 MB of RAM, and requires Mac OS 9.1 or later.

The North American 500 MHz iMac adopted a newer version of the G3 CPU, one with an onboard Level 2 (L2) cache. The built-in 256 KB cache was generally superior to the 512 KB L2 cache found in earlier Macs. It sold for US$1,199.

The final 500 MHz iMac was introduced in July 2001 and sold for just US$999. Available in indigo or snow, it has a 20 GB hard drive and includes 128 MB of RAM. This generation of iMacs introduced Rage 128 Ultra graphics with 16 MB of video memory.

Apple introduced a stripped down 500 MHz iMac with CD-ROM to the market in January 2002. Except for the optical drive and 64 MB of RAM, the US$799 model was identical to the 500 MHz CD-RW one.

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Non-Apple upgrades and peripherals (such as unsupported USB devices, replacement drives, and third-party memory) may cause problems when installing or booting into Mac OS X.

Be sure to read and follow Apple's "Read Before You Install" install instructions to increase the likelihood of getting OS X installed and running on the first try.

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