Odd timing. I got one from Amigakit last week and also thought it was problematic, but my slot was dirty and after a scrub it worked perfectly, even switching from PIO 4 to 5 on a 300 GB drive (CF worked fine). Perhaps what Amigakit meant was not that there was too little power, but a power supply that has gone, or is going out of spec. I had an A4000D that acted up in a weird fashion that was unpredictable and hooked it up under load to find that the 12 and 5 volt lines began to vary wildly after it warmed up. A $25 USD refurb on it fixed everything. Some stuff (probably with hefty capacitors) can tolerate fluctuations, and other stuff can't.