On Thursday, July 4, 2002, at 06:13 PM, mike karthauser wrote:

> Additional.
> The fan does not spin so i am guessing it is a power supply failure. Can
> anyone recommend a place to source a replacement from or somewhere that
> might consider reconditioning my old unit?
> The supply looks pretty standard apart from a large - straight to the
> motherboard - plug which will no doubt push the price up to unbearable!!

I'm not 100% certain but I *think* it's a standard ATX Power Supply. 
Best to check for sure though. If it is, or if you can re-wire one for 
the job, it'll cost about �40 for a 300W supply which is much larger 
(electrically) than it had before.

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