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My aging Mac Pro G5 (late 2005) has a blown power supply. What is the cheapest way to get this running again? The Apple replacement part seems a bit pricey. Is it possible to use generic replacement parts and get it running again?

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My aging Mac Pro G5 (late 2005) has a blown power supply. What is the cheapest way to get this running again? The Apple replacement part seems a bit pricey. Is it possible to use generic replacement parts and get it running again?

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My aging Mac Pro G5 (late 2005) has a blown power supply. What is the cheapest way to get this running again? The Apple replacement part seems a bit pricey. Is it possible to use generic replacement parts and get it running again?

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My aging Mac Pro G5 (late 2005) has a blown power supply. What is the cheapest way to get this running again? The Apple replacement part seems a bit pricey. Is it possible to use generic replacement parts and get it running again?

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My aging Mac Pro G5 (late 2005) has a blown power supply. What is the cheapest way to get this running again? The Apple replacement part seems a bit pricey. Is it possible to use generic replacement parts and get it running again?

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