Hey all.

I am in a position where I am able to purchase a g4 933mhz quicksilver
with a faulty psu for next to nothing. Whilst said machine only comes
with the case, board, cpu and optical drive, it would be a good place
for me to put to use some of my redundant but perfectly good
components like some older gpu's and some pc133 memory.
The only thing that has stopped me from buying it is the issue of the
psu. I don't really want to spend that much on it, what with it only
being 933mhz, so if at all possible, i'll be using components that I
already have.

My question is, is it possible to use a standard atx psu taken from a
pc in one of these computers?

I've googled and found some people posting in 2003 that have said that
you can't due to the psu needing a 22 pin connecter which back then,
psu's didn't have, but i'm wondering if the 24 pin connector which is
comon place on todays psu's would work?
Another thing that i've found when googling is that there seemed to be
different revisions of the 933mhz moddel; some seemed to require 28
pins whilst others needed 22, so if anyone could shed any light on
that then i'd be greatfull.

If anyone has any info about what my options are for the above
situation, i'd be very greatfull.
Cheers, BEN.

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