> The connectors on your MB are what is known as ATX12V style.
What would you suggest I read to keep up with new stuff in
computer electronics and related stuff? I get a lot of
information here from this and a few other newsgroups, but
none of it is oriented to the larger world outside of the OS/2
environs. I used to read PC World, but it is very commercially
oriented. I used to read Processor, but it became too network
centric for me. Maybe I should keep reading the informative
ads from my favorite supplier, Directron. Please suggest
something.
Martin
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