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Power cable Akyga AK-CA-10, Black/Yellow, 0.15 m
Power cable Akyga AK-CA-10, Black/Yellow, 0.15 m
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Power cable Akyga AK-CA-10, Black/Yellow, 0.15 m
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Power cable Akyga AK-CA-10, Black/Yellow, 0.15 m
Power cable Akyga AK-CA-10, Black/Yellow, 0.15 m
Akyga AK-CA-10 is a short internal power cable designed for PC components and adapter functionality. Measuring 0.15 m in length and finished in a black and yellow colour scheme, the cable converts a P4 (4-pin) power connector to an EPS/P8 (8-pin) plug. It is intended to connect older power supply units to motherboards that require an 8-pin CPU power input, providing a compact solution for brief internal power links and constrained cable routing inside computer cases. Check the power supply's maximum capacity as specified by its manufacturer before use.
The cable offers a compact 0.15 m length that reduces clutter and improves airflow inside small or mid-size PC cases. Its adapter function enables compatibility between legacy 4-pin power outputs and modern 8-pin motherboard CPU power sockets without requiring a new power supply. The black and yellow design provides clear visual identification of the cable within the system, while the lightweight construction simplifies installation in tight spaces.
Power off the computer and disconnect it from mains before installing the adapter. Identify the P4 (4-pin) power output on the power supply and the 8-pin CPU power socket on the motherboard. Firmly connect the 4-pin side to the PSU output and the 8-pin side to the motherboard CPU power input, ensuring correct orientation and full seating of both connectors. Reconnect mains power and power on the system only after confirming all connections are secure and compatible with the PSU's rated capacity.
Do not use this adapter to exceed the rated output of your power supply. Verify that the power supply can safely provide the necessary current for the CPU and other components. Avoid routing the cable across sharp edges or moving parts and ensure the connection is stable before operating the system.
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