>Well, it needs to be an ATX case and an ATX power supply. Older units were 
>AT cases and AT supplies, which required the front switch to turn the 
>power on/off on the supply.

It needs to be an ATX power supply which has remote power-ON, and that 
means an ATX power supply which does *not* have a power switch.

Get one which is about 300 watts or better.

These will in all likelihood have extra cables for Pentium chips. These 
are internally tied to +12 volts, +5 volts and to ground.

You can use these as extra drive cables if you carefully segregate them 
and attach new Amp Mate-N-Lock 4-pin connectors.

Save a +12 and a ground for use in powering additional cooling fans.

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