on 10/25/01 12:57 PM, mike at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
> Sorry Paul, it's the power supply I think, no fan. I need a pointer to where
> I might get a new power supply unit.

They pop up, both used and new, on eBay quite often. Try a search for "Power
Computing" or "PowerComputing."

Also, some folks on this list have in the past recommended going to a PC
shop and picking up an ATX power supply. (PowerComputing machines, since
they were built into PC cases, use more commodity-type parts than do Apple
machines.) I've heard the price is reasonable.

You can learn more if you search the archive of this list. Go to:
http://www.mail-archive.com/powercomputing%40mail.maclaunch.com/
or click the "List archive" link at the bottom of this email and run a
search for "ATX" (w/o quot marks).

Be sure to get one with at least the same wattage as your existing power
supply. If you go to a PC shop, take yours with you to ensure size and
wattage.

--Chuck



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