
(A 4 pin cable is included to power your CPU, even if your CPU requires 8 pin for power. The black cable connects to the negative (-) port.The yellow cable connects to the positive (+) port.If the shipping department is so busy that this item is shipped unconnected, we do apologize in advance. The cable and power input adapter usually ship preinstalled. These options are: You can purchase an additional PSU that has a larger quantity of SATA power connections You can purchase a SATA to Molex power adapter cable. Stranded Copper THHN (Thermoplastic High Heat-resistant Nylon-coated), plated as pictured Cable Matters 3-Pack 4 Pin Molex to SATA Power Cable (SATA to Molex) - 6 Inches (1822) 7. 4Pin PCIe - can be used to power 8Pin input on your CPU, refer to product pictures.Ħ Pin PCIe With Power Input Adapter Cable Specifications: Gauge.See pictures for details! 180W ATX Power Adapter Components: ATX Module Adapter Connectors: Kit includes specific cables allowing you to use one 12v PCIe port to power your components. This adapter will power your motherboard, CPU, and (2) peripheral device with a total output power of 180Watt. Attributing to its slender profile, EXTreme PowerEdge allows excellent airflow around the connector. Of course be very careful when modifying several hundred watt power supply wiring and test everything on the bench before plugging in your devices and components.Product Description 180watt - MAX - 24Pin ATX Power Moduleĭon't spend any more money on expensive high-end ATX power supplies for your mining rigs! Power Edge is a compact, high current power interconnect solution rated at 40.0A per contact with the ability to integrate signal pins within the same housing for power/signal hybrid designs.

Otherwise if you connect two earth grounded supplies, there is a decent possibility of sparks. Probably also important to use an ungrounded plug for the small supply since I bet the main PSU is already grounded(earth ground). Just take an extra connector, cut the 12V wire and feed it from the new supply connect ground(0V) to your PSU ground(0V) so the PWM and fan speed signals won't get confused. The important thing is then to connect ground but create a separate 12V rail just for the pump and lights and not let that reverse feed your main PSU. I see, that the pump goes to 24 watt, depending on your LED setup you might get away with using something like a 50W 12Vdc regulated supply. That would be for you to experiment with.
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It may go full power turbo on you or go off entirely. I'm not sure what the behavior of your pump is when there's no PWM signal on the fan header while the computer is powered off. Have you considered using a small dedicated 12V supply to power the pump and lights?
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It is because I want to keep my liquid cooling loop, as well as some LED lights, on as a showcase, even after my PC shutdown. Please give me some directions to proceed.


BTW, in case you dont know, the 3rd connector is the one furthest toward the back of the case (on the left with the card plugged in to the motherboard). According to what Google just told me, a molex connection is good for 54w.

