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Internal power cable Gembird CC-PSU-4 — Molex 4-pin male to female
Internal power cable Gembird CC-PSU-4 — Molex 4-pin male to female
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Internal power cable Gembird CC-PSU-4 — Molex 4-pin male to female
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Internal power cable Gembird CC-PSU-4 — Molex 4-pin male to female
Internal power cable Gembird CC-PSU-4 — Molex 4-pin male to female
Gembird CC-PSU-4 is an internal PC power cable that provides a standard 4-pin Molex male to 4-pin Molex female connection for internal power distribution. The cable is intended for desktop systems where a Molex-style power feed is required to supply IDE/PATA drives, optical drives, certain fans, or other peripherals that use the standard 4-pin connector. It can serve as a replacement cable or an inline extension to reach devices inside the chassis.
The cable uses standard 4-pin Molex connectors on both ends to ensure broad compatibility with legacy and some modern peripherals. Its compact design is suitable for routing inside typical ATX-style desktop cases, and the single-run connection keeps installation straightforward without the need for adapters. The construction provides stable power transfer for low- to moderate-current peripheral devices.
Power off the computer and unplug it from mains before installation. Route the cable inside the case to avoid interference with fans or moving parts. Insert the male connector into the corresponding power supply output or existing Molex plug, and plug the female connector into the peripheral device's 4-pin Molex socket, observing correct orientation to match the pins. Re-check all connections and secure loose cable runs with ties if needed before restoring power.
Use this cable only for devices designed for 4-pin Molex power. Do not attempt to carry loads beyond typical peripheral currents; verify device power requirements and avoid daisy-chaining multiple high-current devices on a single run. Keep the cable clear of sharp edges and moving parts, and perform installation with the system powered down.
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