
Macintosh IIfx - Wikipedia
The Macintosh IIfx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from March 1990 to April 1992. At introduction it cost from US$9,000 to US$12,000, …
Macintosh IIfx Specs: EveryMac.com
The Macintosh IIfx is the fastest model in the Macintosh II series partly due to then-superfast RAM that was unique to the IIfx, a level 2 cache, and advanced hardware that allowed some …
Macintosh IIfx: Technical Specifications - Apple Support
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Mac IIfx - Low End Mac
Six months after moving from 16 MHz to 25 MHz with the IIci, Apple introduced the “wicked fast” 40 MHz IIfx. This was the Mac of choice for graphic designers, offering nearly three times the …
Macintosh IIvx - Wikipedia
The Macintosh IIvx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from October 1992 to October 1993. It is the last of the Macintosh II family of Macintosh …
Macintosh IIfx speeds into stores: Today in Apple history - Cult of Mac
March 19, 1990: The ultra-fast Macintosh IIfx makes its debut, sporting a hefty price tag appropriate for such a speedy machine. The fastest Macintosh of its day, it boasts a CPU …
Macintosh II - Wikipedia
Motherboard upgrades to turn a Macintosh II into a IIx or Macintosh IIfx were offered by Apple. [10] Two common criticisms of the original Macintosh, starting from its introduction in 1984, …
Macintosh IIfx | Apple Wiki | Fandom
The Macintosh IIfx was a Macintosh model from Apple Computer, introduced on March 19, 1990 as its flagship system, and discontinued on April 15, 1992. At introduction it cost from US$ …
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1990: The ‘Wicked Fast’ IIfx and the First Consumer Macs - Low End Mac
Apple took the speed issue by the horns in March 1990, rolling out the 40 MHz Macintosh IIfx along with the 8•24GC accelerated video card. The DOS world was pretty content with 33 …
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