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Broken ATX Connector Pin On PSU

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  • ATX
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November 25, 2011 3:48:46 PM

Ok so I was on a roll. I had removed all the pins from my PSU ATX mobo connector and was actively re sheathing them with a UV wire kit when I accidentally broke the wire clamp at the end of one of the wires. The little silver piece at the end of the wire. It makes contact with the exposed copper wire at the end, clamps down around it, and allows for a connection to the motherboard. I am wondering if this is something I can fix myself bc I'm almost certain I've voided my warranty on the PSU by removing the stock wire bundling and also removing the ATX connector. I will eventually check with corsair and see if 1.) it is still under warranty or 2.) repairable by them but before I go through all that I just wanted to check and see what people here think.

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November 25, 2011 5:20:18 PM

What you're looking for is the Molex 44476-1112 (HCS) female crimp terminal that fits in a 24 Pin Molex Mini-Fit Jr. PN# 39-01-2240 or equivalent connector.

http://octopart.com/44476-1112-molex-10341
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November 25, 2011 5:35:56 PM

Best answer selected by l2obel2t.
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November 25, 2011 5:36:10 PM

Thank you so much!
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