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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Feb 1998 10:02:20 -0800
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On  9 Feb 98 at 17:21, Jaime Aguirre wrote:

> How do i recognize a ps that complies with Intel's Power Supply 98 specs

  Intel's spec leaves it up to manufacturers to decide whether to put
all of the PS98 functionality inside the power supply itself, or to
put some there and some on the motherboard (creating a proprietary
matching of power supply and motherboard).
  The spec also leaves labelling of PS98 power supplies entirely up
to the manufacturers; there is no certification or logo specific to
PS98.

  Does anyone claim to actually be selling these yet?

David G


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