Bruce wrote:

> Since there is not a higher rated UMAX PS
> available, I know I'll have to make an adapter for using an ATX PS
> (<http://www.io.com/~trag/Umax_ATX_PS.sea.bin> thanks Jeff W.) or perhaps use
> two power supplies with fans & HDs separate from the motherboard (see
> <http://www.mikesmayhem.com/clc/s900.htm>).

We actually sampled a number of 300W power supplies from Seasonic (vendor
for the 250W P/S) and others.  I've got you covered, Bruce, but anyone else
looking for such a beast may want to try contacting Seasonic or one of their
retailers and seeing if they have any of these units available (yeah, I know
it's a long shot -- Jeff's recommendation may be quicker and easier in the
end).

-Kennedy


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