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COMeap 2 Pack Jumper Starter Connector Review

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Details

BrandCOMeap
Connector TypeATX
Form FactorATX

Description of COMeap 2 Pack Jumper Starter Connector

Run and power up any ATX/EPS power supply;. Connector: 24 pin female ATX plug;. Be available to power up PSU without motherboard;. Compatible with 24 pin and 20 pin ATX power supply;. Be great for bitcoin mining;

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to Use and Reliable!

As my tests showed, these jumper starter connectors are incredibly easy to install and use. They have a great grip and connection ensuring reliable power delivery to your computer internal components. The only downside is that they only come in a 2 pack, so if you need more than two, you`ll have to purchase additional sets. Overall, a great investment for any computer enthusiast. .

Pros
  • Easy to use and install
Cons
  • Requires specialized knowledge or experience to properly utilize

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Convenient connector for DIY computer builds

As my tests showed, these connectors were easy to use and helped me quickly and securely connect my computer's jumper cables. The compact design makes them ideal for tight spaces in computer cases. However, the connectors could benefit from being labeled for easy identification during installation. Overall, a great choice for DIY computer builders..

Pros
  • Easy to use and install
Cons
  • Requires a compatible jumper starter to work

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for my use case

I imported a strange motherboard and one of the many strange things about it is that the motherboard doesn't have a pin header for power from the PSU, only a 4-pin header for processor power that covers the entire board powered. While this is sufficient to power the board, without a motherboard header the PSU will not turn on at all to output power. So the solution I found was to stick a paperclip into the motherboard cable to make the PSU source power and power the motherboard. I chose this…

Pros
  • Multiple competitors
Cons
  • unreliable