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Max wattage possible through three point SATA power cable

I have an Enermax Revolution SFX 650 power supply in an NCASE M1.

One sata power cable with 3 sata power points is being used to power 4 things:
1. An 8 TB 3.5" HDD
2. A 5 TB 2.5" HDD
3. A Swiftech 8 way PWM Fan splitter
4. An EK XTOP REVO D5 PWM Plexi Pump.

I am using a "SATA converts to right angle SATA + molex pin" adapter to split one of the SATA power points between fan splitter and the pump.

http://www.performance-pcs.com/sata-15pin-converts-to-right-angle-sata-15pin-molex-4pin.html

My question is, is the SATA power cable sufficient to supply the power, or am I at risk?

For your reference, the SATA power cable is modular with 6pin pcie looking connector on the PSU side.(which in my guess would be able to supply 75 watts, wouldn't it?)

I went this route because the pump needs a molex connector, and adding the molex cable would be quite messy inside the case, especially because I have a custom cpu + GPU water loop in there with a 240 rad.

500px.com/iamprateekprakash/galleries/ncase-m1-v5-0-build-log
 
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