The power connector near memory is regular P8+P9 'AT' style, the one near the CPU is an AUX connector. Pretty standard stuff really. Any later high-end AT PSU will have all three, otherwise go for a high-end early ATX PSU with AUX combined with an ATX->AT adapter. I got exactly that latter kind of PSU myself today, an AOpen (rebranded FSP) 300W affair.
Not a bad haul in fact:
- Abit BX133-RAID motherboard
- P3-700E with stock Intel HSF
- 768MB PC133 (3x 256MB double sided)
- AOpen 300W PSU
- Asus V7700 Gf2GTS
- Creative SBLive (the original one0
- Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 PCI
And then the seller said he'd taken all this out of the old case which would have made it impossible to sell. But he still had it. Uhuh, show me...
Turned out to be an AOpen HQ08 full tower with the much sought-after blue transparent front (as in this pic, but this is NOT the case I have):
Only problems:
1) case is in a butt-ugly state, with the side panels (badly) painted black and the top panel red. Also various brackets missing internally.
2) this case has a motherboard tray. And I urgently want these trays for my own project.
On the one hand I don't want to scap a usable case, on the other I really want those trays and this case would take a shitload of work to get presentable. Maybe I'll just take the (still remarkably clean) front panel off for if I ever come across another AOpen bigtower (they're pretty common here), extract the tray and scrap the rest...