![]() Fasten the PSU to the PSU bay, which is usually at the back, at the top (for cheap or old cases), or on the floor of the case.The CPU radiator and RGB usually don’t need to be connected to PSU. You may also need one or more SATA power cables. Straighten out all the power cords first to avoid any tangles and knots.Now that you have learned what cable is used to connect what PC parts, you can install the PSU easily. The Molex/D4Pin connector (right) is used to connect PC fans and other peripheral devices. The floppy connector (middle) is used to connect the floppy drive, but many PSUs have removed this connector. The SATA connector (left) is used to connect the SATA hard drive. ![]() The PCIe 6/6+2/6+6/12+4 Pin Connector/Cable is used to connect the GPU. The ATX 12V 4 Pin or the EPS/ATX 12V 4+4 Pin Connector/Cable is used to connect the CPU. The ATX 20/20+4 Pin Connector/Cable Motherboard is used for connecting power supply to motherboard. In general, a PSU will use the following connectors/cables to connect the PC parts. After getting the proper PSU, you can then install it. If the PSU is not suitable, your PC won’t boot even if the PSU is installed correctly. Learn to Distinguish the PSU Connectors/Cablesīefore you install a power supply, you need to know what PSU your need. Learn to Distinguish the PSU Connectors/Cables.This post from MiniTool Partition Wizard shows you how to install a power supply step by step. Like the motherboard, Power Supply Unit (PSU) is also a component connecting to almost all other PC parts.
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