http://www.galaxyhp.com/Clearance/clear_list.html

has always been a pretty good source of PowerComputing parts.

They currently list a new 300W power supply for the PowerTowerPro at$79
(POWER-51664 - PowerTower Pro : 300W Power Supply � NEW - 90 days - $79)

As with most supply houses, their prices on some things seem a bit steep 
(eg.LOGIC-51629 - PowerTower Pro : Motherboard � REFURB - 90 days - $195)
when compared with prices for complete units on eBay. That's progress fer ya.

Someone mentioned that PowerTowerPro's are a bit twitchy compared with 95-9600 
Macs. That's not really the case (so to speak). The PTP shows up in the Apple 
System Profiler as a 9650 (Server level), and is many times easier to work on 
than the 9500.
The 9600 is a magnificent case design, and has 12 ram slots, but has the 
original 512k L2 cache soldered onto the mobo whereas the PTP has a removable 
1 mB module...one less complication when upgrading with a G3/4 CPU.

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