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Mac Clones: PowerComputing: Power 80 Specs | Ports

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The PowerComputing Power 80, based on the Cold Fusion architecture, features an 80 MHz PowerPC 601 processor, 8 MB of RAM, and a 540 MB hard drive in an industry standard desktop or tower case. Custom configurations were also available.


Introduction Date: April 17, 1995 Discontinued Date: December 1, 1995
Processor Type: PowerPC 601 Processor Speed: 80 MHz
Processor Upgrade: N/A 1. FPU (Integrated): PowerPC 601
System Bus Speed: 40 MHz Lookaside Bus Speed: 40 MHz
ROM Size: 4 MB Data Path: 64-bit
Level 1 Cache: 32k Level 2 Cache: 256k *
RAM Type: 80 ns 72-pin SIMM VRAM Type: 512k VRAM SIMM
Standard RAM: 8 MB * Maximum RAM: 200 MB 2.
Motherboard RAM: None (8 MB) 2. RAM Slots: 8 (6) 2, 3.
Standard VRAM: 2 MB * Maximum VRAM: 4 MB 4.
Standard Hard Drive: 540 MB * Int. Hard Drive Type: Fast-SCSI
Standard CD-ROM: 4X * Standard Disk: 1.44 MB (manual)
Standard Modem: N/A Standard Ethernet: AAUI
Case Type: Desktop, Tower Form Factor: PC (Desktop, Tower)
Exp. Slots: 3 NuBus, 1 PDS Exp. Bays (Free): 1 (5.25"), 2 (5.25") 5.
Battery Type: 3.6V Lithium Battery Life: N/A
Built-in Display: N/A Supported MacOS: 7.5, 7.5.1, 7.5.3-8.5 6.
Dimensions: 6.0 x 16.0 x 16.0 7. Avg. Weight: 22 lbs.
Original Price: N/A Est. Current Price: N/A
Notes: *. Custom configurations were available, standard configurations listed.
1.
Third-party upgrades and accelerators are available.
2. Two 4 MB SIMMs are installed in the first two slots, and cannot be removed. The other 6 SIMM slots can accept 32 MB SIMMs.
3. RAM cannot be interleaved to improve performace, install in pairs.
4. 2 MB of the motherboard RAM is dedicated to video function, but the system VRAM can be expanded to 4 MB with a VRAM card.
5. One 5.25" bay in desktop case, two in tower. All are external.
6. MacOS versions beyond 8.1 are not supported officially by Apple.
7. In inches, height x width x depth (desktop model).
8. Photo Credit: PowerComputing Corp.



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