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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Chris Green

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Which Power Supplies Are Compatible?

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Earlier today, I picked up a broken PowerMac G5 from a flea market.  It's a dual 1.8Ghz model from June 2004. (A1047)  The unit wouldn't turn on, so I figured that it had a dead power supply.  I confirmed this later, by modifying an ATX (PC) power supply to run the computer.  It boots up with the modified ATX PSU, so I'm planning on buying a replacement for the original.  The original power supply is a 600W AcBel.  I've seen a few different wattage power supplies on eBay, and want to know if I can use a 450W unit (Somewhat cheaper than a 600W) instead.  Would this be possible, or would I need to buy a 600W PSU?

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Chris Green

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Which Power Supplies Are Compatible?

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Earlier today, I picked up a broken PowerMac G5 from a flea market.  It's a dual 1.8Ghz model from June 2004. (A1047)  The unit wouldn't turn on, so I figured that it had a dead power supply.  I confirmed this later, by modifying an ATX (PC) power supply to run the computer.  It boots up with the modified ATX PSU, so I'm planning on buying a replacement for the original.  The original power supply is a 600W AcBel.  I've seen a few different wattage power supplies on eBay, and want to know if I can use a 450W unit (Somewhat cheaper than a 600W) instead.  Would this be possible, or would I need to buy a 600W PSU?

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