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Personally I’d include ease of finding suitable replacement parts in a reparability score, I’ve worked on these things and would rate them at 8.5-9.5 for non-standard motherboard, motherboard mountings, and power supply.
If purchasing rather than leasing, I think the point was retire the first few that break out of warranty, and start parting them out. Compaq was very good about keeping the same line going for a long time so the parts would be compatible.
Just because it has a 1000 W PSU doesn’t mean it’s drawing 1000 Watts at all times.
Realistically, making a computer modular and upgradable means longer service life and less e-waste.
If I was looking for an engineering thesis I might see if I could quantify the environmental impact of running the PSU at a less efficient level vs. other potential environmental impacts, including costs of shipping and recycling, and longevity of components.
My old PCI-X G5 PowerMac drew about 125w at idle, and about 300 running folding@home on both CPUs, (according to my Kill-a-watt) despite having a PSU rated for well over that.
Not sure I agree with 10/10 for a machine that has a proprietary PSU. If it had a standard sized/shaped ATX PSU there would be no doubt that I could actually get a suitable replacement 5 years later.
Actually you do need to remove the plastic air deflector, as the fan in question is behind it.
There is a little flat, white, Multi-wire connector in the upper-left corner.
I suspect that this is where the optional Bluetooth module would be located, can anyone confirm this?
Thanks,
Tim D.
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I found a copy on archive.org at: