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To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (96525)5/9/2017 1:01:22 PM
From: RMP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110624
 
In 2003 I had a slim Dell computer that wound up on a list of one of the worst computers ever built. and was forced to buy replacement parts from them.



To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (96525)5/9/2017 2:06:03 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110624
 
Used to Dell had 24-pin connectors where they switched a few wires around, but you could use a standard ATX power-supply if you switched a few pins on the connector. Not sure when they started making some motherboards with only 8-pins.

Josh

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