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Sleeved Psu 24Pin Male To 24Pin Female Atx Extension Cable

Sleeved Psu 24Pin Male To 24Pin Female Atx Extension Cable

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Sleeved Psu 24Pin Male To 24Pin Female Atx Extension Cable includes 4P,6P,8P,24P cable.Extension cable is usually used to extend the 4P 6P, 8P,24P cable from the PSU to the Mainboard if e.g. the Mainboard is mounted inverted or when using a bigtower.

 

One look and it's easy to see why LS Multisleeved Cables are superior to the competition.This level of quality means is that the cable underneath the sleeve is completely not visible, making LS Multisleeved Cables the best available on the market.

 

 

Multisleeved ATX/PCI-E computer extension cables  

 

Products Status

Stock

Type

Extension Cable

Brand Name

LS

Model Number

LS-24pin M-F

Place of Origin

Guangdong, China (Mainland)

MOQ

200PCS

Delivery time

7days

Paypal payment

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24pin male to female extention cable/ATX 24pin cable

1.Housing:Nylon 66,UL94V-0 or UL94V-2

2.Terminal:Phosphor bronze,Gold plated

3.Power cable:UL1007 18 AWG,tinned copper

Electronical:

1. Hi-Pot test DC300V

2. Insulation Resistance:10 Mohms(min)

3. Contactor Resistance:1 ohms(max)

4. 100% Open shout and miss wire test

 Mechanic

1. Insertion Force:45N max

2. Withdrawal Force:15N min

3. Transfer Rate:Supports 3.0 Gbps

4. Operating temperature:-25 to 85

The color,specification and length of the products can be customized

 

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Q: Currently I have a 250GB drive and Writable CD/DVD. I wand to add a 3.51TB internal drive
You will have to get a SATA data cable. The power cable going to your current HD has a connector for a second drive. _
Q: i just want to select the power cable but i m having some confusion that when we select single core power cable we take current rating of that conductor but if we say 3-core cable has 200A capacity then it means that each core has this capacity or it is the the capacity of overall 3-cores
Current ratings for conductors are based on several factors including conductor type (Copper, Aluminum, other), insulation material (thermoplastic, rubber, asbestos composition), ambient temperature, length, exposure to weather, and numerous other factors stipulated by the NEC or local Code. The ratings are usually given for a single conductor in free air. Mulitiple current carrying conductors which share a conduit, raceway, or any other enclosure must be derated appropriately. See the source below for Code reference and rules of thumb.
Q: i bought a 650w power supply for my pc because i bought a graphic card that needs 550w. So my question is will my regular power cable which came with my computer work on the new 650w power box.P.S- my computer is a 300w
Yes. it is the same cable that comes with every computer, printer, monitor. OK it's the same cable that comes with 95% of them
Q: I had gave my amp a 16 volt input, then there was a spark which came from fuses that got burnt. I then replaced the fuses, rewired it nd gave it a 12 volt input it came on and went on protection. So i left it aside and after a few days i tryd connecting it again but this time it came on and it was burning the power cables no matter what guage wire i used. Any idea why its doing that?
Look for a short circuit in the input power circuitry.
Q: At the end of every work day I shut it down in the normal way (through the Start Menu) and then every morning I return to it and it won't turn on no matter how many times I press the on button or if I hold it down.The only way I can get the computer to turn back on is to remove the power cable for 10 minutes and then put it back in and hold the on button for about 10 seconds. This is a bit of a pain but also quite worrying as the computer is new.I wonder if my computer is broken or if this is an intentional feature. If so how do I turn it off?It might help to know that even when I have shut it down there is an LED on the back that stays on. In fact it stays on for 5 minutes even if I take the power cable out!I have a Dell Vostro 260S PC. It runs Windows 7 64-bit and the processor is an Intel i3Please help techies.
in the journey that your useful this isn't application appropriate !! First replace video card with on old pci card you recognize works .(you should disable onboard video if contemporary, agp, and pci-e and set to pci in bios) If it runs with out freezing then its an over heating video card. ( very regularly the case) on your bios ; regularly , there's a temperature application that has a temp decrease for cpu and mom board. locate out what your cpu and mom board operating limits are from their producer, not DELL.( DELL gadgets them lowwer) that's going to close you down and not in any respect assist you to boot until eventually it cools down in case you go with to confirm if its the mummy or cpu a million) take off the aspect panel the position you face the bottom of the mummy board and positioned a house fan in the front of it. If it doesnt freeze then the mummy board is over heating ( If it does 2) take off different aspect panel and position fan dealing with the ram ,video card, and cpu. Does it close down( if it does) One decision may be to purchase a a lot more advantageous fan ,warmth sink and thermal grease, this may help, yet when your cpu has over heated to many cases not something can help you. the mummy board will stick with the way of the cpu; almost immediately, if not collectively not in any respect positioned a pc in a table enclosure of any form ! And sparkling the interior( mutually with all warmth sinks , followers , and potential provide) periodically !! preserving your pc by technique of a chilly air go back as against a wall with a warmth sign up can help you
Q: I would like to buy a replacement. What AC/DC adaptor should I buy? Should I buy the exact same model (FSP150-AAA)? I assume any AC/DC adaptor that has the same spec is ok but I am not sure what is the key for the spec. Any advice would be appreciated.
There appear to be various manufacturers of FSP150-AAA power supplies. You must have a substantial laptop or whatever that is powering. Most laptops have 65 to 90 watt PSU, my gaming laptop is 120 watt, and FSP150-AAA is 150 watt. Or is that an all-in-one PC where the computer is built into a screen? The one you link to is one of the ones I found in a web search.
Q: recently i purchased an imac G4, it included everything)keyboard,speakers,mouse ect.) but, it didnt come with a powercable. i knew this when i bought it, but thought it was a standard connector,i was wrong, it is a 3 pronged connector, I have a cable that will fit, but it is only 2 prongs, (it's missing the ground pin) . i only can return this item in 4 days if there is a problem with it, i could buy a powercord, but i risk it not coming in time. Can i use my 2-pronged power cord just to test it's funcionality. (fans,chime etc.) without the computer catching on fire of any other type of failure.Chris
It's an ordinary 3-pin PC power cable. Any desktop, screen or printer should use one. If you don't have one, you should be able to easily find one for ?5.
Q: at the end of power cable are 2 wires
I don't know what you mean by 302cm power cable. When it has 2 wires, one if usually the hot (power) and one is the ground (earth.) I don't know much else that'll help you, sorry.
Q: Okay so I am trying to upgrade my graphics card and In order ti di That I need a new Power Supply Unit. The PSU I was looking at is a 850 watt one and it has six pin connectors. The problem is all my componets are 4 pin connectors. If I get the new power supply can I somehow get a 6 pin connector to fit in a four pin like a adapter or something. BTW in order for the graphics card to function I need a six pin but all my other stuff in 4. So is there a way to work that out
Most modern component use SATA power cables. Some older components uses the 4 pin molex connector, and by old I don't mean old really, I mean recent. Even CD/Blu-ray drives are going to SATA power now though =[, so 4 pins may be phased out in the next decade or so. Many modern PSU's come with 4 pin molex connectors, PCI-e X6 pin connectors, and a variety of other connectors you'll need. If you really are worried just check the specifications, it should list all the connectors it has. If you're getting a 850Watt PSU chances are it will have some variation of PCI-E X6 pins, either x6 pin or x6 + 2 (6 + 2 basically functions like a 6 pin and will work just like a 6 pin, so don't freak out about that either). And most modern PSU's will come with plenty of 4 pin molex cables as well. Basically, you should be fine no matter what. And yes, there are 4 pin Molex to 6 pin PCI-e power adapters, normally it takes 2 Molex to power 1 6 pin though.
Q: I have a USB powered external hard drive. The cable that came with it has to plug-ins for the PC. I know the fat one provides power so I use that one. I would like to know what the other skinny one is for.I have seen other people plug both in when using it and it worked fine for them. I am using just the fat one and it works fine for me. I would just like to know the reason for having both on a cable.
Two sizes are the same connections, standard and mini. Use whichever fits your computer.

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