So, I manage to snag an illusive 'Wicked Fast' Macintosh IIfx on eBay...

While getting a Mac IIfx was great, of more interest was finding out what was inside this beast - eBay shared this glimpse of what was inside...

Getting my hands on it at last and opening it up, I found that all 6 nubus slots were full:

Time to find out what was in this lucky door prize...

Now, working through these...
1st card: Radius Video card of some sort?

2nd card: Apple PC Drive Card with 50pin interface- what does this do???

3rd card: Macintosh Display card - a 'Toby' video upgrade?

4th card: Workstation Display card with 13w3 connector (for full page tall monitors?)

5th card: Macintosh II Video Card - the standard card that comes with this machine?

6th card: Farallon Network card of sorts?

Thinking that was all, I delved a little deeper and found some more things on the motherboard that caught my eye:

What's those massive RAM chips doing over there?

Closer view - Kingston 2MB (with a stack of smaller chips on the back)

Any thoughts on why so many cards in this beast (can it handle that many) and what monitors / drives these will work with?
NB: Apparently the owner had inherited it - "looks like a lot of parts" and figured the buyer "may know more about it than him"...

While getting a Mac IIfx was great, of more interest was finding out what was inside this beast - eBay shared this glimpse of what was inside...

Getting my hands on it at last and opening it up, I found that all 6 nubus slots were full:

Time to find out what was in this lucky door prize...

Now, working through these...
1st card: Radius Video card of some sort?

2nd card: Apple PC Drive Card with 50pin interface- what does this do???

3rd card: Macintosh Display card - a 'Toby' video upgrade?

4th card: Workstation Display card with 13w3 connector (for full page tall monitors?)

5th card: Macintosh II Video Card - the standard card that comes with this machine?

6th card: Farallon Network card of sorts?

Thinking that was all, I delved a little deeper and found some more things on the motherboard that caught my eye:

What's those massive RAM chips doing over there?

Closer view - Kingston 2MB (with a stack of smaller chips on the back)

Any thoughts on why so many cards in this beast (can it handle that many) and what monitors / drives these will work with?
NB: Apparently the owner had inherited it - "looks like a lot of parts" and figured the buyer "may know more about it than him"...
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