>Looking closer at the manual has revealed that it is actually a >microATX board. 
>Unfortunately that page you sent doesn't say anything >about the power rating/demands 
>for those kind of boards. Also remember >that it is a pIII which currently runs on a 
>125watt power supply. >According to that page PIV requires 230watt minimum. 

Reading the specs for the SFX power supply design guide it seems that the minimum for 
a 120watt power supply is 1.5 amps and the max is 19.2

http://www.formfactors.org/developer/specs/microatx/microatxspecs.htm

What is the liklihood of ever needing the maximum amps?

Most of the time it will only be running the CPU, RAM, 1xHDD, PCI soundcard and a usb 
numpad. Ocassionally you could throw in a remote sensor for a keyboard/trackball (has 
it's own batteries anyway). If a cdrom/dvd was being used most people would have 
access to a power supply (need it for the monitor at least) and they definitely won't 
be running around with those attached.

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