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NEED HELP Sata Power Cable

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Yes, you can just attach them all on one cable.

 

The cable is only for power. No need to attach to motherboard.

Hello!

I'm currently building a gaming PC for the first time and I'm stuck with connecting cables from PSU.

I have 2 Corsair RGB Hubs and 1 Lighting Node Pro installed on my case, so I have total of 3 Sata powers that need to be connected to SATA power cable.

Can I use 1 SATA power cable from PSU box to connect all those 3 Sata powers from RGB hubs and Lighting Node pro hub? Since this single SATA power cable has exactly 3 spots to connect.

I'm confused cuz this single SATA power cable only has one end to put it into the PSU socket. It doesn't need the other end to install it somewhere on the motherboard?

I attached the photos of them.

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Yes, you can just attach them all on one cable.

 

The cable is only for power. No need to attach to motherboard.

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Yup should be fine. I've run 3 HDDs off a triple sata cable and they are way worse for drawing power than RGB hubs and a commander pro.

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47 minutes ago, Quivz said:

Yup should be fine. I've run 3 HDDs off a triple sata cable and they are way worse for drawing power than RGB hubs and a commander pro.

I have 2 HDD and 2 SSD in one cable...

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