[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >> 1. PowerBase/PowerWave parts compatibility....
> 
> I took all the internals from my Power Computing 120 desktop and put them
> in a PC tower. It didn't fit and it didn't work, unless you compare the
> final product with my  Windows XP based computer, in which case the Mac
> Clone is still a better unit, even when it is off.
> 
> I bet this didn't help you. I don't know about your two units or I sure
> would have answered better.
> 
> Scott Earl,
> 
> --

        Heh, nah didn't help much, but it's always interesting to hear
someone's computer customizing stories... :)

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