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Floppy Power Connector

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The only thing I can think of using the floppy connector anymore is if you wanted to add lights or something to your case and use that as an adapter.

Other than that, no, it's useless. It's simply there because they can.

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The only thing I can think of using the floppy connector anymore is if you wanted to add lights or something to your case and use that as an adapter.

Other than that, no, it's useless. It's simply there because they can.

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I think some sound cards use the floppy connector. I may be wrong though.

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