>At 15:10 -0500 06/09/2002, Shawn Smith wrote:
>>Anyone know where the best deals on a J700 Power Supply can be had? Prices?
>>Also I have several PowerComputing clones (PC100 towers, Low120's) lying
>>about would any of their PS work?

I didn't notice the bit about PCC machines the first time through. 
It's an interesting question, as they're both Seasonic supplies with 
AT type connectors on them and an extra three or four pin connector 
for the soft power on.  However, the PCC supplies for the Power 100 
and Power 120 do not have the 3.3V connector which is required for 
the PCI machines.   CPUs later than a 150 MHz PPC604 won't work 
without the 3.3V.  Actually, the 33 MHz clock buffer that times the 
PCI system seems to run off the 3.3V supply as well, so none of the 
PCI slots should really work without the 3.3V connected, but I've 
managed to boot an S900 with the 3.3V disconnected and a 604/150 
installed and at least the video card worked.   I'm still puzzled by 
that.

Oh, I just made the connection with the name.  You've hung out on the 
PowerWatch Power 80/100/120 message board.  It's funny, because Kaye 
and I both started with Power 120s and went to S900s.  Seems to be 
something about wanting cheap big clones.

Jeff Walther

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