Power Macintosh 5400 LC
AKA
Performa 5400CD
Performa 5410CD
Performa 5420 (black case)
Performa 5420CD
Performa 5430CD
Performa 5440CD
Essentials
Family: Macintosh LC
Codename: Excalibur, Chimera
Gestalt ID: 74
Minimum OS: 7.5.3
Maximum OS: 9.1
Introduced: April 1996
Terminated: Early 1998
Processor
CPU: PowerPC 603ev
CPU Speed: 120/160/180/200 MHz
FPU: integrated
Bus Speed: 40 MHz
Register Width: 32-bit
Data Bus Width: 64-bit
Address Bus Width: 32-bit
Level 1 Cache: 16 kB data, 16 kB instruction
Level 2 Cache: 256 kB DIMM
ROM: 4 MB
RAM Type: 168 pin DIMM
Minimum RAM Speed: 70 ns
Onboard RAM: 8 MB
RAM slots: 2
Maximum RAM: 136 MB
Expansion Slots: 7" PCI, comm, video i/o, TV
Video
Monitor: 15" CRT (built-in)
VRAM: 1 MB DRAM
Max Resolution: 832x624
Storage
Hard Drive: 1.6 GB
ATA Bus: ATA
Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive
Optical Drive: 4x CD-ROM
Input/Output
ADB: 1
Serial: 2 Mini DIN-8
SCSI: DB-25
Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini
Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini
Speaker: stereo
Microphone: mono
Networking
Ethernet: 10Base-T
Miscellaneous
Power: 220 Watts
Dimensions: 17.5" H x 15.1" W x 16" D
Weight: 47 lbs.
Notes
The L2 cache was optional on the 120 and 180 MHz models. The 160 MHz and higher configurations shipped with an 8x CD-ROM. The minimum system software for the 180 and 200 MHz models was 7.5.5.
Introduced in April 1996, the PowerMac 5400 LC 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. The 5400 was "speed bumped" to 180/200 MHz in February 1997, and discontinued in early 1998. It was also released in the consumer market as the Performas 5400CD, 5410CD, 5420CD, 5430CD and 5440CD, each with different hardware and software bundles. There was also a Performa 5420, which came in a black case similar to the failed Mac TV and was never released in the US.
Picture Credits:
John Greenleigh/Flipside Studios
Apple, Inc.