not much if a wall wart will do! i believe it's about an amp or so. i suspect the frankenmac sites listed earlier will tell you. i was unaware of this problem, i thought an atx supply would just work. seems like there might be a market for converted atx supplies with the 28V available and wired correctly. what size power supplies are people using? it's fairly straight forward to get 28V from the 12V the supply already has with a little switching power supply, especially since it's low power.
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