Power Macintosh 7200
Background
Bringing PCI to the entry-level, The PowerMac 7200 was introduced in August 1995, and came in the same case as the 7500. It was available with either a 75 or 90 MHz 601 processor, and sold for $1,700 U.S. for the 75 MHz and $1,900 U.S. for the 90 MHz model. The 7200 was "speed bumped" to 120 MHz in April 1996. There was also a PC compatible 7200/120 with a Pentium processor card in one of its PCI slots.
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Key Specs
DisplayTower / Desktop
ChipPowerPC 601
MemoryNone / Max 512 MB
Storage500 MB - 1.2 GB
Weight10 kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date1995.08
Introduced1995 8
Discontinued1996 3
Original Price$1,700 (75 MHz) / $1,900 (90 MHz)
OS SupportSystem 7.5.2 (System Enabler 701 v1.1) ~ Mac OS 9.1
Support StatusDiscontinued
Chip & Storage
ChipPowerPC 601(75 / 90 / 120 MHz, 32 -bit architecture, 1 core per processor, Built-in FPU)
MemoryNone / Max 512 MB
Storage500 MB - 1.2 GB
Hard Drive InterfaceSCSI
FirmwareOpen Firmware with Macintosh ROM
Graphics Memory1 - 4 MB VRAM
Display
Screen TypeTower / Desktop
Connectivity & Expansion
Expansion Slots3 - PCI 2.0
Backup Battery3.6 V Lithium
Power Consumption150 W
Body & Dimensions
Width36.5 mm
Height15.6 mm
Thickness43 mm
Weight10 kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model IDM3979