Whats the diff between Molex power and SATA power?


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Hey guys what is the difference between using the standard Molex power and SATA power for a SATA HDD?

Thanks :)

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I don't think there is a difference as far as the power is concerned. The rails should still be pushing the same power. I think it's more of ease of connectivity than anything else. Since the SATA power connects, I loath the molex connectors.

yeh well I knew they look different. Was just wanting to know whether there was any performence difference. Thanks guys

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Theres is no performance difference because the power is coming from the same PSU for both connectors...

yes, they output special SATA power. this makes devices run twice as fast.

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:rofl:

seriously though no difference is there just the interface but as far as performance, increase or decrease. Nothing :sleep:

Thanks guys :) And yeh my drive is a WD and has got SATA power and Molex. Thanks though the reason I wanted to know this is because I cant use the SATA power because the graphics card is too long and is in the way of the SATA power interface, however the Molex is on the other end so it will work great. So Thanks dudes :D

Both connectors are there because the drive is using a bridge chip so it's essentially a IDE drive so the legacy molex will still be there. The difference between the two is that the legacy molex provides +5v and +12v the newer sata molex provides +3.3,+5v and +12v. If the drive is a native sata drive such as Seagate, newer Maxtors and others then it won't have the legacy molex.

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