The power plug is called Molex, it is supplied by the PC's PSU. If the PSU is newer, and doesn't include this cable, you can use a SATA to Molex adapter such as this: Amazon Link
That strip looks like it has a pass through to connect multiple molex devices. Male and female. Your power supply should have a female molex. If it doesn't, there are converter cables.
Your PSU should have something for molex, but if it doesn't sata power would be your best bet.
Take a look at this item on amazon.
Also make sure you read that warning sticker, as I sure won't.
Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you needed power to the GPU. You can still convert your SATA plugs, just get SATA to Molex adapters.
what do you mean your PSU didn't come with a molex cable? what model PSU? If it doesn't have a Molex cable, you would need a SATA power to Molex adapter. If you aren't powering it, that's why its not working.
It certainly possible to use an adapter like this one. However I generally advise against using them as most are extremely poor quality and are known to literally burst into flames. If you have the availability to add the modular molex cable back to your PSU always do that instead.
Looks like these are out of stock now. Here's a possible alternative: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GK8SYCW
Sorry that was the wrong link. I just noticed I was supposed to give the other link. Can you pls not order? Or cancel it. This is the opposite one. You need something like this - https://www.amazon.in/StarTech-com-LP4SATAFM12-12-Inch-Molex-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW. Sorry for the confusion.
In long bygone times, that "mini four pin attachment" used to be called a "Molex connector" and it usually provided power from the PSU to something called a "hard disk." If you don't have its opposite sex counterpart in your computer, and I doubt you will find one in a modern 550, then you need a SATA to Molex adapter of the proper sex, or you simply throw this abomination away, and connect the GPU to the PSU with a regular 6pin cable. Which would be best.
I hope you did not buy that thing recently for real money. It is as ancient as a Molex plug, and it is featured in a very disturbing YouTube video. from the last decade.
It’s certainly not impossible, but I can’t help but think adaptors like this would be easier…
https://www.amazon.com/12in-Molex-Power-Cable-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW
The newer variant uses SATA power, although its also missing Type A USB ports.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GK8SYCW/ to connect the fans
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072ZV1566/ to connect the USB Ports
And I ordered a kit with motherboard spacers for 7USD in Amazon. I haven't received them so I cannot say for sure they will work.
Like I said, finding out what these things are called is the hardest part. Apperantly what you are looking for is Molex LP4 power connector and a 12 pin SATA connector. https://www.amazon.com/12in-Molex-Power-Cable-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW Search for those connector kits and you should be good. All that being said, you might just be best getting a molex extension cable : https://www.amazon.com/Coolerguys-4-Pin-Molex-Sleeved-Extension/dp/B0014XDBIA?th=1&psc=1
http://www2.seasonic.com/product/m12ii-750-evo/
scroll down, click on the cables tab the fifth cable down on the list is what you want. If you bought the PSU new then there shouldn't be any missing. if there is, you should probably return it and buy something else off of Amazon
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Alternatively, you could just use something like this
https://www.corsair.com/ca/en/psu-cable-compatibility
May be. Corsair is not clear on if that table are only for CXM 2015 refresh models or includes the old models.
You can use a SATA to molex adapter instead.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com-LP4SATAFM12-12-Inch-Molex-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW
OH I see.
You need something like this then to power it https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-LP4SATAFM12-12-Inch-Molex-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW
Looks like a slam dunk to me: Google SATA to Molex adapter
https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-LP4SATAFM12-12-Inch-Molex-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW
If your PSU only has SATA power connectors, then you may need a SATA power to molex converter like this one.
just to clarify with a picture, did you use these? https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-LP4SATAFM12-12-Inch-Molex-Adapter/dp/B00GK8SYCW
I recently bought a Samsung 850 evo and still need to buy a power cable. I made the mistake of buying a male-Sata to power cable when I needed a female-Sata to power cable. I don't want to buy another cable and have it end up being the wrong one. Would this work with a Corsair 750M? Thanks!
Awesome, thank you! That's what I needed, more ideas on how to implement this. Either molex or usb or direct pins, one of them is bound to work.
And I do agree, All-in-one PC's are a bitch to repair ... thankfully in the 3+ years of owning this one, this is the first time I've needed to open it up. :)
EDIT: I've just ordered a (slightly complex) solution from Amazon. This all-in-one only has one SATA power connector coming out of the PSU that goes to the HDD, so I'm going to convert that into Molex, then use a Molex adapter that has a three-pin sprout,, connect the new fan to that, and then reconvert the power connector back into SATA, to plug it back into the HDD.
I feel like as long as all of the connections are tight and I keep it all tied down, it should work just fine. It's a bit more complex than it would have been if there was a three-pin connector on the motherboard, but no such luck. What do you think?
Thanks again for your advice.