A aseuss Reputable Sep 16, 2014 2 0 4,510 Sep 16, 2014 #1 If i make a 3 pin female to female extension, will there be any issues with it?
Solution jaredmykal1 Sep 17, 2014 aseuss : I was looking today, but could only find male female. got what i thought i needed. From the board and from the molex, at the end of both need female. If you're good at making them then you should be fine, just use something to check that the wires are properly assembled (Like a voltmeter).
aseuss : I was looking today, but could only find male female. got what i thought i needed. From the board and from the molex, at the end of both need female. If you're good at making them then you should be fine, just use something to check that the wires are properly assembled (Like a voltmeter).
ronintexas Judicious Dec 10, 2012 5,911 0 32,960 Sep 16, 2014 #2 As long as you don't cross wires, it should be ok. They make pre-made extension cables for most PSU connections..... Upvote 0 Downvote
As long as you don't cross wires, it should be ok. They make pre-made extension cables for most PSU connections.....
A aseuss Reputable Sep 16, 2014 2 0 4,510 Sep 17, 2014 #3 I was looking today, but could only find male female. got what i thought i needed. From the board and from the molex, at the end of both need female. Upvote 0 Downvote
I was looking today, but could only find male female. got what i thought i needed. From the board and from the molex, at the end of both need female.
jaredmykal1 Reputable Sep 16, 2014 107 0 4,710 Sep 17, 2014 Solution #4 aseuss : I was looking today, but could only find male female. got what i thought i needed. From the board and from the molex, at the end of both need female. If you're good at making them then you should be fine, just use something to check that the wires are properly assembled (Like a voltmeter). Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
aseuss : I was looking today, but could only find male female. got what i thought i needed. From the board and from the molex, at the end of both need female. If you're good at making them then you should be fine, just use something to check that the wires are properly assembled (Like a voltmeter).