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CONNECTOR TYPES
24P Mainboard
Native cable, 12V rail supplied by 12V1
For new generations of ATX/EEB/CEB server/workstation MB.
8P CPU +12V (700/800/900W)
Native cable, 12V rail supplied by 12V1
Supports multi-CPU server/workstation systems and some single socket systems.
4+4P (8P) CPU +12V, in combined mode
Native cable, 12V rail supplied by 12V1
8-pin configuration supports multi-CPU server/workstation systems and some
single extreme CPU systems.
4+4P (8P) CPU +12V, in split mode
Native cable, 12V rail supplied by 12V1
4-pin configuration supports certain single CPU systems. Some multi-CPU
workstation/server system might also need this extra 4-pin 12V connector.
Please use the connector with “12V” marking.
6+2P (8P) PCI Express, in combined mode
12V rail supplied by 12V4 on native cables (800/900W)
8-pin configuration supports latest extreme graphic cards, which require 8-pin
PCI-E connector.
6+2P (8P) PCI Express, in split mode / 6P PCI Express
12V rail supplied by 12V4 on native cables (800/900W)
6-pin configuration supports most performance PCI-E graphic cards, which require
6-pin PCI-E connector.
SATA
# 1
For SATA/SAS drives.
4P Molex
# 2
For IDE/SCSI/SAS drives or some AGP graphic card with traditional 4P power in
socket.
FDD
For floppy drive or certain add-on card.
#1 Some SATA drives might accept SATA or 4P Molex power. Normally, use either one of power
connector to power the driver, BUT NOT BOTH! Please check the drive’s manual for details.
#2 Some MB might require this connector to share the +12V current from 24-pin Mainboard
connector to PCI-E slot. If your system has multiple extreme graphic cards, please plug this
connector to MB correspond socket and check the MB’s manual for details.
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