I think it is unsafe.  You should really think about passing some of that
stuff over to me.  Better safe than sorry. ;-)


> 
> On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 07:11  PM, the infamous RMX wrote:
> 
>> Hello;
>> 
>> I have a hevily modified 8500 and I am concerned that I am running a
>> risk of blowing a PS.  It is currently packing 960 meg of ram, 2 cd
>> drives internal, one internal 2 gig SCSI for startup purposes, 30,20
>> and 10 gig ATA hard drives, two monitors; in the PCI slots are a 4
>> port USB, a TwinTurbo for the second monitor and an ACARD ata card.
>> These are all stuffed into an old PC full tower server case.  I am
>> also powering two fans in addition to the one in the power supply.
>> 
>> Am I running the risk of blowing the power supply?  I have another
>> 8500 PSU that I would like to mount in there, but to do so I would
>> have to know what wire from the current PSU I would have to jump over
>> onto the next PSU to get it to come on and go off with the original
>> one.  Apple's web site seems to be of no help.
>> 
>> In addition, there used to be a website out there somewhere that
>> showcased odd custom instalations of macs like mine (I recall a
>> 21-inch iMac and one made of legos).  Does anyone remember this? Where
>> has it gone?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Rik
>> 
> The site you are looking for is
> 
> http://www.applefritter.com/
> 
> -----
> Conaire Mullins
> 
> If all the world is a stage, where does the audience sit?
> 


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