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πŸ’‘ Molex Right Angle Power Adapter: Efficient Power Transfer in Compact Design Review

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Description of πŸ’‘ Molex Right Angle Power Adapter: Efficient Power Transfer in Compact Design

Power adapter. SATA power (M) to 4 pin internal power (M). 5.9 in. right-angled connector.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Useless power adapter that fails

After trying this product, I was extremely disappointed with the quality. The adapter failed to provide a stable connection and was often disconnected, causing equipment shutdowns. The only positive aspect was the compact size, but that's not enough to save it.

Pros
  • Compact size
Cons
  • Unstable connection, frequent disconnections

Molex is something we all have to contend with, so this cable is great for converting Molex into a more suitable SATA cable. However, when I installed this, the Molex connector didn't have the satisfying *click* that Molex is known for, and because it was dangling from the hard drive that the SATA side was connected to, there was a noticeable gap that was causing this slip away. . I ended up having to attach this cable to a crossbar to prevent it from becoming completely disconnected. I pulled…

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Other interesting options are available.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Saved my bacon tonight.

You plug in a 4-pin molex connector and then connect the SATA power side to the SATA drive. Nothing easier than that. You will then struggle to separate it from the four-pronged molex and be thankful that the four-pronged molex is dying. This thing saved my dick tonight. I had to replace the hard drive on my wife's desktop with an SSD because the hard drive had failed. I wasn't sure if the PSU has another SATA power connector, so I added one to the SSD order just in case. I'm glad I did; there…

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive