These systems used standard
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, SVGA graphics and IDE hard disks. Later models introduced
VESA Local Bus and
PCI. Processors range from the
386SLC-25,
486SX-25,
486DX-33, and
486DX2-66 to the
Pentium 60. IBM PS/ValuePoints were shipped in the following form factors:{{cite web • Space saving desktop introductory: IBM 6381 model #: /Si (3 expansion card slots & 3 drive bays) • Space saving desktop: IBM 6382 model #: /S (3 expansion card slots & 3 drive bays) • Desktop: IBM 6384 model #: /D (5 expansion card slots & 5 drive bays) • Mini Tower: IBM 8387 model #: /T (8 expansion slots & 6 drive bays)
Predecessor The IBM PS/ValuePoint series was preceded by these series: •
IBM PS/1 •
IBM PS/2 Internal concurrents The IBM PS/ValuePoint series was sold concurrently with these series: •
IBM Aptiva and official Aptiva clones by
AMBRA Computer Corporation Successor The IBM PS/ValuePoint series was succeeded by these series: •
IBM PC Series ==Models==