- Family
- Power Macintosh
- Architecture
- PowerPC
- CPU
- 120, 180, or 200 MHz PPC 603e
- Clock speed
- 100–120
- Introduced
- April 1996
- Discontinued
- March 1997
personal computer by Apple
The 5400 was the first PCI-bus Power Mac with an integrated monitor. It was available in black in the UK, the first black desktop Mac since Mac TV .
This model was sold as the Power Mac 5400 in the education market and under the Performa 5400 name in the consumer market. Speeds ranged from 120 MHz to 200 MHz.
Although the 5400 replaced the 5260 , it had an improved motherboard design that overcame the most egregious failings of the Road Apple x200 series .
Specs (via Low End Mac)
- Cpu: 120, 180, or 200 MHz PPC 603e
- Bus: 40 MHz
- Performance: XXX (relative to SE)
- Ram: 16 MB (120, 180 MHz) or 24 MB (200 MHz), expandable to 136 MB. 8 MB on motherboard. Accepts one or two 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB 70ns 168-pin DIMMs.
- L2 Cache: 256k
- Hard Drive: IDE, 1.2 GB on 5400/180, 1.6 GB on 5400/120 and 200
- Video: 15″ screen, thousands of colors at up to 800 x 600, 256 at 832 x 624
- Vram: not expandable
- Adb: 1 port for keyboard and mouse
- Scsi: DB-25 connector on back of computer
- Cd-Rom: 4x or 8x
- Microphone: standard 3.5mm minijack, compatible with line-level input including Apple’s PlainTalk microphone
- Review: Vimage 54xx/64xx G3 accelerator , Mac-Upgrade
- See: Online resources and links for the Power Mac 5400 (Performa 5400)