Putting a T2P4 as into an ATX case?

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Arifi Koseoglu

Hello everyone,

Actually the subject says it all: What do I need to do to install my
lovely T2P4 into an ATX case? The AT case died and there is no way
that I am going to give up using my T2P4. AT cases are almost
impossible to find. Is there a connection diagram that I can use to
convert the ATX power connector into an AT-type connector? Any other
suggestions?

Many thanks in advance,
Arifi
 
R

Rainer Doering

Hello everyone,

Actually the subject says it all: What do I need to do to install my
lovely T2P4 into an ATX case? The AT case died and there is no way
that I am going to give up using my T2P4. AT cases are almost
impossible to find. Is there a connection diagram that I can use to
convert the ATX power connector into an AT-type connector? Any other
suggestions?

Many thanks in advance,
Arifi

http://www.hwb.acc.umu.se/
 
P

Paul

Hello everyone,

Actually the subject says it all: What do I need to do to install my
lovely T2P4 into an ATX case? The AT case died and there is no way
that I am going to give up using my T2P4. AT cases are almost
impossible to find. Is there a connection diagram that I can use to
convert the ATX power connector into an AT-type connector? Any other
suggestions?

Many thanks in advance,
Arifi

Are you saying the AT power supply died ?

Just buy a new one...

http://www.ZipZoomFly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=270507
http://www.sparklepower.com/pdf/SPI-300G.pdf

HTH,
Paul
 
M

MasterBlaster

Actually the subject says it all: What do I need to do to install my
lovely T2P4 into an ATX case? The AT case died and there is no way
that I am going to give up using my T2P4. AT cases are almost
impossible to find.

Not even in the dumpster behind your local computer store?
I've got 14 complete cases of assorted sizes/shapes here, not including
all the partial ones I stripped of the good parts and tossed back in.
I found my T2P4 crudely installed in a huge 286 desktop case.
 
A

Arifi Koseoglu

Actually the thing is I already have found an ATX case with enough
room for all the full height 500MB SCSI disks. YOu see, this board is
home for "many" historic parts - and they are pretty big.
 

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