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xnappo

Do not buy a new power supply with modular connectors, then plug the old modular connectors into it...

 

I now have 1TB SSD and 24TB HDD (including my recent backups drive) that will now be dissected for their magnets :(

 

(modular power supply connectors are not standarized!!! )

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sualfred

Holy f.. What made you think that they are compatible? Oo 

 

You just burnt....... a few hundred bucks. I'm sorry for you and your wallet mate.

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xnappo

So just a follow up - I am definitely not the only person who has been surprised by these not being standard:

https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/2702-psa-on-mixing-modular-psu-cables-dont-do-it

 

And - it is important to know that HDDs actually have 'fuses' of sorts.  It isn't easy (you have to be reasonable with a soldering iron, not skilled, but reasonable) - but I managed to get my data back:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfvwER9JwJc&t=370s

 

Blew a weekend, but hey now I have a faster SSD and larger drives :)

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sualfred

The only connectors that are standardized are the ones on the hardware itself. 4+4 pin on the mobo, the 20/24 atx, sata, molex, sata, ect ;)

Everything else is up the PSU manufactures and how they designed their hardware (single rail, multi rail, cable lenght, the maximum power consumption by port, ect).

 

Lesson learnt, data and hardware gone :)

 

But just keep in mind -> you can also kill a PSU and hardware by using a multiple socket with toggle switch to "save energy".  I remember the day when my PSU spitted fire on a Christmas holiday.

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