G4 Power Supply Swap-Adapter Cable Has The Wrong Connector From ATX PS to Adapter Cable

2112st

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I had been busy all week, and was just getting to the PS swap today. I began the involved process of taking the old PS out, only to discover that the adapter I was sent, as per Action Retro's video, has the wrong connector going from the ATX power supply to the adapter.

Power Supply.jpg Wrong Connector 1.jpg Wrong Connector 2.jpg MDD ATX Adapter Cable.jpg

All that work for nothing. Not happy. :mad:

I need to get a replacement.

Sean's video. ATX cable adapter mention at 12: 12. None of this is Sean's fault, BTW-he puts out good videos.

 
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phunguss

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The adapter requires one of the 4pin (typically there are 2 on a psu) plug that goes to the motherboard in addition to the 20 pins (20+4).

MDD power pinout:
MDD.jpg


Standard ATX plus 4 pins.
ATX.jpg

Were there no instructions with the cable/adapter?
 

bakkus

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Not sure I understand. What's wrong with the adapter?
From the pictures it looks like you're not using the correct connector from the PSU. I haven't seen a PSU using only a 20-pin in years.
 

2112st

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Not sure I understand. What's wrong with the adapter?
From the pictures it looks like you're not using the correct connector from the PSU. I haven't seen a PSU using only a 20-pin in years.
Forgive my ignorance, as this is the first time I've tried doing this on a Mac. Are you saying the pictures below indicate the power supply is correctly connected to the adapter cable?

Connection 1.jpg Connection 2.jpg
 

phunguss

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There should be another 4pin that goes with P1 on your power supply... to make 24 pins, 2 examples from modern ATX power supplies
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phunguss

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I am guessing the cable is correct, you need to identify the 4-pin on the PSU, or you have a non-standard PSU (ATX PC power supply).
 

bakkus

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Forgive my ignorance, as this is the first time I've tried doing this on a Mac. Are you saying the pictures below indicate the power supply is correctly connected to the adapter cable?

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This indicates the P1 connector from your PSU is not the correct one. It's only 20 pins, which is an OLD standard. Standard ATX is 24pin for many years now. It looks like you might have a modular PSU - in that case, please look for the correct 24p ATX cable. That will line up perfectly with your adapter.
 

phunguss

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The amazon link from the Youtube video shows the P1 should have 24 pins. You may have received the wrong PSU.
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phunguss

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Look at the connectors on the PSU... This looks like your 4 missing pins...
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The PSU linked on amazon: photo shows 24pins... NOTE: The 20pin and 4pin are often detachable... find how they mate together and plug into the adapter cable.
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phunguss

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It could possibly be correct... There is nothing on the Amazon image showing the "24" designation, but I can assume those are the remaining 4 pins plus the 20 = "24". Just make sure it is NOT 1/2 of the P3 connector (those should not fit anyway, the square/rounded corners should not align).
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