Hi,

Yes, It sure is.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 6-Apr-09, at 6:24 AM, ben mustill-rose wrote:

>
> Hey all.
>
> I am in a position where I am able to purchase a g4 933mhz quicksilver
> with a faulty psu for next to nothing. Whilst said machine only comes
> with the case, board, cpu and optical drive, it would be a good place
> for me to put to use some of my redundant but perfectly good
> components like some older gpu's and some pc133 memory.
> The only thing that has stopped me from buying it is the issue of the
> psu. I don't really want to spend that much on it, what with it only
> being 933mhz, so if at all possible, i'll be using components that I
> already have.
>
> My question is, is it possible to use a standard atx psu taken from a
> pc in one of these computers?
>
> I've googled and found some people posting in 2003 that have said that
> you can't due to the psu needing a 22 pin connecter which back then,
> psu's didn't have, but i'm wondering if the 24 pin connector which is
> comon place on todays psu's would work?
> Another thing that i've found when googling is that there seemed to be
> different revisions of the 933mhz moddel; some seemed to require 28
> pins whilst others needed 22, so if anyone could shed any light on
> that then i'd be greatfull.
>
> If anyone has any info about what my options are for the above
> situation, i'd be very greatfull.
> Cheers, BEN.
>
> >


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