On 30 Mar 2003 at 19:30, Robert Seeberger wrote:

> On 31 Mar 2003 at 1:13, iaamoac wrote:
>
> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kevin Tarr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > First you find a place selling them. Then you make a 'transaction'
> > > involving money or credit....... HTH
> >
> > Good...  I was hoping it would be that simple.
> >
> > > Kevin T.
> > > Just buy a new case. If you had said this Friday I'd have directed
> > you to
> > > Timonium MD computer show.
> >
> >
> > Eh, I was in Ohio on Saturday figuring all this out.... anyone, is
> > it really a better idea to buy a whole new case instead of just
> > putting the power supply in my old one?
>
> Most places won't sell you a power supply without the case these
> days. Annoying yes, but when you figure it out the case is (unless
> you're using a full tower or other server case) about �10 of the price
> anyway...
>
> *************************************************************
> I dunno Andy.
> All I would have to do is go to an electronics store, the kind where
> you can buy individual resistors and diodes and the like. Just ask for
> a 400W ATX power supply. And it is a lot less work than moving the
> whole computer into a new case.
>
> Of course, the John wouldn't find out how easy it is to assemble a PC.
> <G>

Well, we don't have many of em over here.
And you don't move the PC into the new case. You take the power
supply out the new case and put it in the old one!

Unless you have a horrible say Dell case.

Andy
Dawn Falcon

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