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To: Elsewhere who wrote (17831)11/16/2006 3:41:39 AM
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Thanks, Jochen. I wasn't aware of the large difference you noted. There certainly seems to be lots of extra headroom in the power supply.

So in normal usage with the CRT working, about 180 watts - not much more than the 1999 150 watts.

Just out of curiosity, what would cause your computer to run at the max?

High-power video card? Multiple processors? Maybe multiple disk drives (RAID)?

Jim
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