boomshiva
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boomshiva got a reaction from Slayerking92 in Adding SSDs to system (a newb's question on SATA power)
Hey, everyone.
I want to add 3 SSDs I was given for free to my system, and while I have enough SATA ports, I don't have enough SATA power connections.
If I were to get a splitter adapter to have enough SATA power connections, how do I know if I'm running the risk of having too many SSDs for my PSU to handle or for that one cable to handle? My motherboard has 4 SATA ports (not including SATA 0), so I would hope that the PSU is expansion-proofed, but that's just a newb's assumption. PSU is a 460W unit.
Thanks much, and I look forward to learning from this community,
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boomshiva reacted to mariushm in Adding SSDs to system (a newb's question on SATA power)
A SSD uses around 1 watt when reading files from it, and maybe goes to 3-5 watts only when writing to it. SSDs use only the 5v on your power supply, so that's a maximum of 1A of current on your 5v power supply output.
Your power supply will have 15-20A of current on the 5v output - around 2-3A of those will be used by motherboard and usb peripherals and mechanical drives, so you have plenty of room for ssd drives.
Each connector is good for 4.5A ... that's around 5 times as much as a SSD could possibly consume, you'll be fine.
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boomshiva reacted to mahyar in Adding SSDs to system (a newb's question on SATA power)
they use little power you are good!
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boomshiva got a reaction from Moonzy in Adding SSDs to system (a newb's question on SATA power)
Thanks, I already purchased a SATA power splitter.