🔧 Power Up Your Setup with Confidence!
This 24 Pin to 10 Pin ATX PSU Power Supply Cable is designed to convert a standard 24-pin power supply into a 10-pin interface specifically for IBM motherboards. With a length of 13cm (5 inches) and the ability to support up to 1000W, this durable cable features a black braided sleeve for added protection against wear and tear. Ideal for users looking to enhance their system's power connectivity.
C**.
Great way to upgrade the PSU of your Lenovo desktop
I needed to upgrade the GPU of my Lenovo desktop, but the OEM PSU was underpowered. So, I bought a Thermaltake 500W power supply and used this adapter cable to power the original Lenovo motherboard and the RTX 3060 GPU. Perfect fit and function. Recommended.
D**N
Have had 0 issues with this..... Works Great
Used this to add a 1080 Nvidia GPU to a OEM computer.Moved the mainboard into a larger case and added a new PSU and 1080.No issues at all.... would buy again.
A**R
Recommended
It's good product at a good price
V**O
Always on
This works good, but as other users stated, the cable is naturally jumped (notice the little loop that sticks out of it). In other words, the power supply never shuts down when you shut down your computer. The fan never stops spinning, which decreases the life of your power supply unit. Basically, if you buy this, at the end of the working day you need to shut down the computer, then wait until everything stops, then turn off the power supply I/O switch.The package came with two cables, so I removed the jump loop from one of them as an experiment. It does not work at all without the jump, so you have to live with this and I am not sure if there are any alternatives.
S**S
Great adapter
Great product, now i can use a higher wattage power supply.
G**T
Killed my psu
Hooked it up using a new psu, got a backfeed into it and killed it using this.
S**R
Great product, now i can use a higher wattage power supply but...
It did allow me to use a bigger power supply, however the reason I needed a bigger power supply was to use a GTX 970 graphics card. Unfortunately I guess the conversion did not allow enough power to the motherboard because it would not post. I know the PS and video card are good because they work in another PC. So the convertor worked just not with the video card I have.
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