- Feb 11, 2007
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My PSU has an 8-pin connector but it would not fit on my motherboard because there is something in the way, so I am removing the 8 pin connector and swapping it with a 4 pin.
I basically took the pins on the half of the 8 pin connector that correspond to the 4 pin one, and stuck them in the 4 pin connector. However, there was a ground pin I could not remove from the 8 pin connector that would correspond to the 4 pin, so instead I took the ground pin from the other half of the 8 pin connector.
Basically like this:
This is the 8 pin (top is 12v, bottom is ground):
A-C-D-E
F-G-H-I
I wanted to make a 4 pin like this:
A-C
F-G
But instead ended up with this:
A-C
F-I
Ground is ground no matter what? If I somehow swapped the ground pins from a PCI-E connector and a molex connector nothing would happen?
Just making sure.
I basically took the pins on the half of the 8 pin connector that correspond to the 4 pin one, and stuck them in the 4 pin connector. However, there was a ground pin I could not remove from the 8 pin connector that would correspond to the 4 pin, so instead I took the ground pin from the other half of the 8 pin connector.
Basically like this:
This is the 8 pin (top is 12v, bottom is ground):
A-C-D-E
F-G-H-I
I wanted to make a 4 pin like this:
A-C
F-G
But instead ended up with this:
A-C
F-I
Ground is ground no matter what? If I somehow swapped the ground pins from a PCI-E connector and a molex connector nothing would happen?
Just making sure.
