Does this adapter exist?

chuckywang

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I want to connect a SATA hard drive to my computer, but my power supply is old and only has peripheral connectors. Is there a peripheral to SATA power adapter?
 

GalvanizedYankee

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Yes, you should be able to pick up an adapter at a local B&M.
Called 4pin Molex to SATA power iirc.

...Galvanized
 

StrangerGuy

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One thing I don't know why...Why can't PCI-e video cards and SATA HDDs simply use the good old 4-pin molex?
 

Nick5324

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Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
One thing I don't know why...Why can't PCI-e video cards and SATA HDDs simply use the good old 4-pin molex?

The same reason as to why we can't have a standard "plug" for the front panel connectors :disgust:

Actually, there might be an actual reason, I'm not sure.

OP, yes there is.
 

chuckywang

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Interesting...it seems like my mobo (see sig) came with one. I didn't know what it was until now. Thanks all!
 

Matthias99

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Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
One thing I don't know why...Why can't PCI-e video cards and SATA HDDs simply use the good old 4-pin molex?

For SATA drives, at least, they wanted a lower-profile connector. This can be important for slim 2.5" drives used in laptops.

No idea on why they felt they needed a new connector for PCIe cards. Maybe it's specced for more current than a regular molex connector? But then you wouldn't really be able to convert between them...

The same reason as to why we can't have a standard "plug" for the front panel connectors.

THAT's just case and motherboard manufacturers being dumb.