elod wrote:You can't go wrong with the Seasonic S12, M12 series. The M is the modular. I usually avoid modular as you need to keep track of the cables 😀
Unless you want to clean and recap an ATX 1.0 era power supply, I vote the S12II 520 if you aren't just looking for something junkyard priced and want a new unit. Have to check if the 20+4 is separable though, since it may cause clearance issues with some boards. You can get them in the US on newegg for 44.99, 29.99 after rebate. They are incredibly reliable. 24A on +5v is more than plenty for a Pentium 3 supposing you aren't going nuts on drives and 5v molex powered devices., slot 1 coppermine 1000mhz has a TDP of around 30 watts. If you want to turn around and swap it into a modern PC then you get all that 12v glory.. For the price it's just worth it to me.
The supply that came with my pentium 4 HT 2.8Ghz system does +5V@21A, for comparison since people mention p4 era supplies.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDR … =Story&reid=185 -- review of S12II
Most fans are 12 volt, and *I believe, not positive* that mechanical power for your hard disk drives is also from the 12v line, molex has pins for both 5v and 12v. Also IIRC legacy AGP cards draw 3.3v and later cards like a radeon 9800 pull from 12v. Don't quote me on any of this and do your research if need be, it's been a long time, but I don't think we need to shoot for excessive 5v amperage.
I can't possibly see the machine needing over 24A, but I could be wrong with some crazy setup.
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