On Friday, August 31, 2001, at 05:24  PM, Michael S. Macdonald wrote:

> Also...you should be able to pick up a power supply for the PCP on eBay 
> for
> $20-$30,
> although that can take a while.
>

...or you can just stroll by a local computer fair or DIY PC store and 
pick up an ATX power supply for around $30-40.  You can even get one 
with a bit more juice (e.g. a 300-watt unit) for the faster hard disks, 
higher-output video cards, etc.

That was the wonderful thing about the PowerComputing clones: they used 
a lot of standard PC parts, making for inexpensive repairs.

Have a safe and happy Labor Day (U.S.)!

rudi

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