Macintosh Performa 5400 Series(1996)
Background
The PowerMac 5400 looked the same as the 5200 on the outside, but inside was radically different. Running on a 120 MHz 603e processor (a high speed variant of the 603), and initially released only to educational markets, The 5400 was the first LC to use 168-pin DIMM sockets for memory expansion. It was also the first LC to include an industry-standard PCI slot, (although it also included the familiar LC Comm, video i/o, and TV slots) and the first Macintosh computer to include enhanced SRS surround sound support.
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Key Specs
Display15-inch RGB CRT (12.8-inch viewable)" Color CRT display
ChipPowerPC 603e
Memory8 MB Built-in / Max 136 MB
Storage1.6 or 2.4 GB
Weight21.3 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1996.04
Introduced1996.4
DiscontinuedFeb 1997 (120 MHz) / Dec (160 MHz) / Sep (180 MHz)
OS SupportSystem 7.5.5 ~ Mac OS 9.1
Support StatusDiscontinued
Chip & Storage
ChipPowerPC 603e(120, 160 or 180 MHz, single-core, built-in FPU, optional PC Compatibility Card, optional 256 KB L2 cache)
Memory8 MB Built-in / Max 136 MB
Storage1.6 or 2.4 GB
Hard Drive InterfaceIDE
FirmwareOpen Firmware with Macintosh ROM
Graphics Memory1 MB DRAM
Display
Screen Size15-inch RGB CRT (12.8-inch viewable)"
Screen TypeColor CRT display
Resolution832 × 624
Camera & Audio
Media Drive4x or 8x CD-ROM, 1.44 MB floppy drive
Connectivity & Expansion
Expansion Slots1x 6.88 PCI 2.0, 1x Comm II (pre-installed modem), 1x Video-In, 1x Apple TV/FM Radio System
Backup Battery4.5 V Alkaline battery
Power Consumption220 W (Max continuous power)
Body & Dimensions
Width38.4 mm
Height44.5 mm
Thickness40.6 mm
Weight21.3 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model IDM3046