>What is the maximum data transfer rate for the PowerMac 7300 ?

IIRC the built in SCSI is 10MB/s, may be 20MB/s I'm not 100% certain.

>Can the 7300 take full advantage of even the fastest SCSI, ATA 
>cards, Firewire, and USB ?

Not without additional PCI cards.

>And how much difference will a CPU upgrade make ?

Virtually none.

The cheapest wa to get a faster hard disk is to get a good 40GB 
ATA/100 drive and an ATA/100 PCI card. If you have money to burn then 
you can invest in something like a UWSCSI drive and controller.

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