First post, by mrgreen
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Hello, I need to replace the ATX power supply of a ECS P6BAP-A+ that blowed up.
I've no PSU so I do not be able to find any suitable replacement.
Currenty I do not have any ISA card.
Ideally, the MB has ISA slots so I should buy a second hand PSU with -5V. But this are hard to find and sometimes capactors are bad.
I think a P4 ATX PSU can be a good solution.
The old PC has a pentium 3 and 64 MB RAM, a graphic card (now a S3 but I also have a Voodoo 3), a PATA hard drive and a PATA cdrom drive.
How much would it consume?
How much current do I need to have on the 5 volt and 3.3 volt lines?
My first PC had Windows 98 os.