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Steven,
> OK. All I can say is that all the tests reports for you MB were done in
> systems with 500+ watt power supplies and there was one post from a guy
> that needed to get a larger power supply to get his system to boot.
This board was built for use as a server and for gamers who
overclock. The BIOS has multiple settings that overclockers
use (and than I am wise enough to leave be). I suppose both
running a bunch of drives in a RAID and overclocking would use
a lot more power than I would.
>> So, I am looking for a boneyard of old motherboards.
>
> There are several around here. Why don't you drop Jerry Rash an e-mail.
> He's bad at reading this list and good at tracking this kind of stuff
> down, when he has time.
Thanks. I will photograph the plate and sent it to him. Please
send me his email address.
Martin
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