On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 03:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The 7300 takes a "Suffix G" power supply ... one 24-pin connector and one
10-pin connector.


The 7500/7600 (and 7200, 8500 and 9500) takes a "Suffix A" power supply ...
one 22-pin connector and one 10-pin connector.


The two are quite incompatible.


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It sounds like your saying the the two boards cannot even be switched. But they were, and is working fine inside the 7200/75's case. Will the differences in the power supply cause any damage to the 8500/120's mother board?

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On  Sun, 31 Aug 2003 11:27:00 -0400 Richard Majchrzak wrote:

I replaced the motherboard of a PC 7200/75 with a PC 8500/120.
Everything works fine, but will the power supply be adequate for
running the machine for long hours?


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