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Re: [OT] power supplies
- From: J MacCraw <jmaccraw warpmedia net>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [OT] power supplies
- Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 00:51:06 -0400
Yeah, but most desktop, mini/mid and full tower cases uses the same power
supply type: PS/2 cube, AT or ATX.
I must say that In-Win makes some of the best cases for the money (Like $75
ATX midi tower/230W, $90 ATX Full Tower/300W). California PC cases the next
step up and can be had for less then OEM'd PC Power & cooling cases.
At 23:28 4/30/1999 -0400, Paul Mezzanini Wrote:
>I've always referred to them by the case they fit into and the plug on it
>
>minitower AT for example :)
>
>I've actually found it cheaper in some cases to buy a new case that sucked
and
>rip the PS out of it and throw the crap shell out.
>
>paul
>
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