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Floppy disk power, pretty much obsolete these days.

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4 minutes ago, Flummy said:

What cable is this and what is it used for

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Floppy power, you know.. For all the floppy drives in your system!

Wait.. You're not using a floppy drive... o.O 

/s

 

So yeah, power for a floppy drive which PSU's still have for backwards compatible/legacy reasons. You probably don't need to use it, so just cable manage it away.

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