Typical ATX 1.3 power supply. From left to right, the connectors are 20-pin motherboard, 4-pin "P4 connector", fan RPM monitor (note the lack of a power wire), SATA power connector (black), "Molex connector" and floppy connector.
Herein, what is a 4 pin peripheral connector?
The 4-pin peripheral connector, also called the Molex connector, is the most frequently used type of power connector in PC building and is used to connect hard drives, optical drives, certain fans and other devices.
What is a 4 pin Molex connector?
Molex connector is the vernacular term for a two-piece pin and socket interconnection. Pioneered by Molex Connector Company, the two-piece design became an early electronic standard.
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What is a 6 pin power connector for?
The ATX 6 pin power supply connector is a motherboard power connector used to provide +12 VDC to the processor voltage regulator. This 6-pin connector is also sometimes used to provide extra power to high-end video cards.
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What is the ATX 12v for?
Connects to the motherboard EPS 12V socket. Provides additional power to the CPU. A hybrid of the 4 PIN ATX12V and EPS 12V connectors that can be split in half or combined to accommodate either the EPS 12V Socket or the ATX 12V socket. Provides additional power to the CPU.
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What is a p4 power connector for?
The P4 connector is a 12V power supply cable used with motherboards that have an Intel Pentium 4 or later processor. As seen in the picture, the P4 cable has two black wires that serve as a ground and two yellow wires that are +12VDC and connect to a four pin connection on the motherboard.
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What are the connectors on a power supply?
A power supply unit (or PSU) converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer. Modern personal computers universally use switched-mode power supplies. Some power supplies have a manual switch for selecting input voltage, while others automatically adapt to the mains voltage.
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What is a 24 pin ATX power connector?
The ATX 24 pin power supply connector is the standard motherboard power connector in computers today. The connector itself is a Molex 39-01-2240 connector, often called a Molex Mini-fit Jr.
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What is a PCI Express connector?
PCI Express, technically Peripheral Component Interconnect Express but often seen abbreviated as PCIe or PCI-E, is a standard type of connection for internal devices in a computer.
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Where is ATX located?
Official ATX Venues are all located in downtown Austin, TX. Festival headquarters are located at the Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin Hotel (701 Congress Ave.).
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What is Molex connector used for?
These "Molex" connectors bring DC power to the drives inside a PC case. The large one on the right is used for disk, CD-ROM and DVD drives, while the small connector is used for floppy drives and other devices.
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What is an ATX power connector for?
An ATX style connector is a replacement for the older P8 and P9 AT style connector. It is one of the largest connectors inside a computer. It connects a power supply to an ATX style motherboard. As shown to the picture to the right, this 20-pin cable is a multi-color cable and may be labeled as P1.
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What is a SATA power connector?
Serial ATA (SATA, abbreviated from Serial AT Attachment) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives. SATA host adapters and devices communicate via a high-speed serial cable over two pairs of conductors.
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What is the full meaning of ITX?
Updated: 04/26/2017 by Computer Hope. Short for Information Technology eXtended, ITX is a small motherboard form factor from VIA Technologies that was first introduced in November 2001 with the Mini-ITX.
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What is a Molex in a computer?
Molex is the name of the company who develops computer and other related connectors and products. This term is also known as the Molex power connector, which is the connector shown in the picture and is what connects your computer power supply to drives and devices inside the computer.
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What is a ATX computer case?
PC cases themselves are often referred to by these three form factors, but the terms more accurately refer to the size of the motherboards they can host. ATX boards measure 12 by 9.6 inches, MicroATX up to 9.6 by 9.6 inches (they're sometimes smaller), and Mini-ITX 6.7 inches square.
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How many volts is SATA power?
But since 4 pin peripheral connectors only supply 5 and 12 volts, the SATA connector is missing 3.3 volts (there's no orange wire). There are also a few older power supplies which inexplicably have SATA power cables which are missing the 3.3 volt wire. Currently, SATA drives rarely use 3.3 volts.
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What is a micro ATX motherboard?
microATX (sometimes referred to as µATX, uATX or mATX) is a standard for motherboards that was introduced in December 1997. The maximum size of a microATX motherboard is 9.6 × 9.6 in (244 × 244 mm). The standard ATX size is 25% longer, at 12 × 9.6 in (305 × 244 mm).
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What is a PCIE connector?
PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe or PCI-e, is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard, designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X, and AGP bus standards.
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What is a atx12v?
Motherboards that use the 24-pin connector are called ATX12V 2.x, while motherboards that use the 20-pin connector can be either an ATX12V 1.x motherboard or an ATX motherboard. Note that these names refer to the electrical connection of the motherboard and not to the motherboard's physical size.
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What does ITX stand for?
Definition of: ITX. ITX. (Information Technology EXtended) A family of very small PC motherboards from VIA Technologies. See PC motherboards.
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What is the difference between ITX and ATX?
Both mini-ITX and micro-ATX are small form factor motherboards used in small computers. As motherboards, both ATX and ITX provide the basic features that can run a computer. “Small form factor motherboard” is the common term for any motherboard below a certain size.