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I didn't see the HP plug on our Micro ATX power supply (big companies like
HP always has something special to make them imcompatible), you may order
few from HP and few others, but don't keep to many, we don't.

Jun Qian

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From: "Larry Fisk" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:00 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Micro Atx power supplys


> Question;
> are micro atx power supplys fairly standard?
> I need to stock a few for e-machines and HPs, etc
> I'm working on a Hp pavillion 4550z right now, it's only a 100 watt
> supply.
> it has a three wire plug to the mobo that says "reset/fan"
> I see most of them on pricewatch etc are 145 watt or so.
> Are these supplies really proprietary or can I just stock a few
> generic ones ?
> When I need a power supply there is usually a big rush to get a
> customer's computer
> back up asap.
> I paid $45 + $35 overnite shipping for this go-round (straight from
> HP)
> I want to be ready next time :-)

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