This question should really be addressed with two parallel assumptions:ġ) Both machines (or an machine for that matter) is in stock condition with the singular exception of maxed-out RAM, but no 'cards' or CPU upgrades. There are so many upgrade options, like adding a 601 card to the 950 or the NuBus cards for improved sound/video/SCSI/etc. The SCSI question is moot when you consider that either machine could be equalized by adding a NuBus SCSI card, thus putting the bottle neck at the bus speed of the NuBus. It also included one Geoport, and sold for $3,550 U.S., which was inexpensive for what was, at the time, the fastest Mac ever.Ĭreated by Mactracker, Copyright 2001 - 2005 Ian Page However, it's 3210 DSP ran at a faster 66 MHz. Based on the 0 processor, and housed in a Quadra 800-style case, the 840AV included AV features similar to its younger sibling, the 660AV. History: The Quadra 840AV was the first 68040 Mac to break the 33 MHz barrier. Original Mac OS: Mac OS 7.1 (System Enabler 088 v1.0) Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 11.5 kg., 35.6 cm H x 19.6 cm W x 40 cm D the only other 68K I know that takes that much is the SE/30, but that's only a 68030 16MHz.
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