> Not all Dell computers use true ATX power supplies. When I was looking for a
> replacement for the power supply in my PowerCurve I got a Dell power supply
> that wouldn't work on the PowerCurve. It had some extra wires going to a
> connector different than any on the supply that came with the PowerCurve. A
> true ATX power supply works fine on my PowerCurve.
> 
> Dave Reed

So how does one distinguish a 'true' Dell ATX power supply from a, what,
'non-ATX'?  The power supplies I have each have Dell printed right on them.

Dave


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