It is an interesting find and board members did a great job pointing out the differences between the two. Having serviced a number of these machines back in the day, I can say the occasional inconsistency would pop up. When I asked techs at the time about it, they brushed it off stating Apple used what they had in stock and all that mattered was that it worked for the task. My guess is there will be other nuggets popping up that have been overlooked in the past. Anyway, that's my 25 cents.