Sorry, but I 'm prejudiced; Spend the extra cash and get a reliable Sonnet G4 card.
New oats cost more than those that have been run through the horse.
RHB the curmudgeon
Happiness is owning both a Triumph Motorcycle and a Macintosh Computer.
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On Monday, October 4, 2004, at 11:21 AM, Lou Hailey wrote:
So this fool, & newbee to this list, blew out the 12V side of my 300W power supply. Great!!
Wonder if anyone on this list has suggestion for direct replacement, or maybe better, higher watt PS?
Am familiar with the swaplist, but thot I might check with folks in the know, first.
So far it seems just about any ATX supply will work?
Seems like it wouldn't hurt to go for a 400 to 500 Watt unit?
Is the 3/8" space over the PS enough room for double fanned jobbies?
Finally had a really old PowerLogix G3 running pretty good (45 bus, 7.5 CPU ratio) with a Gig of new/cheap OWC memory, a Sonnet Tempo 100 card, a Radeon 7000, a USB 1.1 card & a Belkin wireless card. I believe the PTP has an older version board.
Decided to G4 it (for DVD playback & the voice command thing in X; for granny). Stuck in an XLR8 Mach Carrier MPe with an OWC 466 CPU.
Had lotsa troubles. OS X 10.3 won't write at any Bus/CPU config.
Always hangs on the writing files part of the X install, sooner or quicker depending on Bus/CPU settings. No errors reported, just hangs.
Using XPostFacto3.0b8.
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