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Re: Putting the A4000 into a Power Tower Mark II
« Reply #14 from previous page: August 09, 2003, 05:11:01 AM »
Following u my Original post. I did get an answer from Power Computing. There were steps missing in my copy of the Documentation.

It seens that SoftwareHut is shipping Marige Pro Kits with the Power Tower Mark II because they are not getting the Mirage Towers soon enough from elbox.

I actually prefer the Power Tower Mark II because it seems to have more internal bays.
 

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Re: Putting the A4000 into a Power Tower Mark II
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2003, 09:04:41 PM »
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I can't get the wires any further down the sockets, so I'm sure it's a problem with the PSU and/or the ATX-AT converter...

BTW, is the audio lower in A4000 than in A1200? I have an A1200, and as i forgot to turn my speakers down I got a chock when I started an MP3 on the A1200. It sounds to me as if the sound on the A1200 is way higher than on the A4000, even though I wriggled my wires and got the highest sound possible on the A4000?

No, the audio from the A4000 should not be "lower" than the A1200.  It probably is on yours because of the audio problem you have in the first place with the A4000.
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