I'll be building a new box soon and was looking at some PSU's. Some of them have 6-pin PCI-Express connector, others say that they have 8-pin and some have both. What's the difference? I haven't built ...
Hi folks,<BR><BR> I'm adapting a Celestica A8440 server from SCSI to SATA. The drives have both SATA and 4-pin Molex connectors. The motherboard has some 14-pin SCSI power connectors that plug into ...
Often refers to the 4-pin connectors used to attach DC power to the drives inside a PC cabinet. Molex is a large manufacturer of electronics plugs and sockets that dates back to the 1940s. Since it ...
Molex has shrunk its Fit family of wire-to-PCB connectors – to 3.5mm pin-pitch to produce the Ultra-Fit range – the size of the one pictured, looking straight into the pins, is 10 x 14mm. For single ...
Graphics cards have become increasingly hungry for power, to the point where a single 8-pin Molex power connector doesn't cut it anymore, and in some cases three are required. But it looks like we're ...
Graphics cards are notoriously gutsy when it comes to power consumption, with the likes of Nvidia's RTX 3090 requiring 350W. Currently, delivering juice from PSUs to GPUs requires up to three 8-pin ...
Why it matters: Modern GPUs have pushed the venerable 8-pin Molex connector to its limits. Nvidia denounced it with this generation's Founders Edition cards, which have a proprietary 12-pin connector; ...