Im trying to put a 2to storage on my pc but theres no wire for the alimentation, i bought a few of them to be sure and evem then i dont know where to plug em in… i need help please guys
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SilasDG
You need a 4-pin Molex to SATA adapter.
RunningLowOnBrain
The connector shown in the first photo is also on the hard drive itself. The connector you’re looking for is the SATA power connector and it’s attached to the PSU. It is also sometimes used to power fan controllers and RGB controllers. If you can’t find any SATA power connectors, check the side of the PSU where the rest of the cables come out of. There may be some empty connectors there so you can plug in SATA power.
If there are no SATA power connectors and no places on the PSU to plug in more cables, your PSU is so old it belongs in a care-home, please replace it.
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You need a 4-pin Molex to SATA adapter.
The connector shown in the first photo is also on the hard drive itself. The connector you’re looking for is the SATA power connector and it’s attached to the PSU. It is also sometimes used to power fan controllers and RGB controllers. If you can’t find any SATA power connectors, check the side of the PSU where the rest of the cables come out of. There may be some empty connectors there so you can plug in SATA power.
If there are no SATA power connectors and no places on the PSU to plug in more cables, your PSU is so old it belongs in a care-home, please replace it.