whabang wrote:
BTW. Do the different revisions of A1200 motherboards have a different power usage?
Possibly, but they all use the same voltages which is the important issue. The thing is, any piece of electrical hardware will only draw the power it requires irrespective of how much the PSU can deliver. It's when the hardware needs to draw more power (ie higher current) than the PSU can deliver that you get problems.
Basically you can end up getting voltage drops (so drawing too much current from the 5V line can pull the voltage down) so that the hardware becomes unreliable. Worse still, the PSU can burn out and take the hardware with it :-o
Anyway, bear in mind that the mainboard voltage regulators have a max current rating before they start to fry which is why I strongly advise a dual power input to the A1200 mainboard.
I know because this actually happened to me once when I had a dsektop 1200 using just the standard power connector with a 200W supply :-(
Luckily, I had an electrical engineer flat mate at the time who replaced the surface mount regs (in the lab at his workplace) so I got away with it ;-)