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4 Pin SATA Power Cable
The SATA 4-pin power cable supplies power to a Serial ATA hard drive via a standard LP4 connection, delivering grouped power to the system.
The 4-pin Molex to SATA power cables are designed for transmitting electronic signals through socket connections, commonly used in computers, printers, and for internal data transmission within computers.
- Allows SATA power supplies to power IDE hard drives
- Molex to SATA adapter
- 4 pin Molex to SATA power cable with customized length
- Full certification including UL, CE, and more
- Suitable for personal computer
- SATA to 4 pin connector cable / Molex connector to SATA cable / Molex cable to SATA cable
- Connect an IDE power to a SATA power connector
- 18 AWG wires
- 8-inch length
- Molex female to SATA male connector / female Molex to SATA connector / Molex and SATA power connector
- SATA to LP4 power cable adapter cable / SATA to Molex converter & SATA to 4 pin adapter / SATA power cable to Molex cable
- More cables: Molex to 5 SATA cable, SATA 15 pin to 4 pin cable / 4 pin to 15 pin SATA cable, 4 pin IDE to SATA cable, male Molex to female SATA cable, SATA male to Molex male cable, dual SATA power cable, 6 pin Molex to SATA cable, 4 pin SATA to 5 pin SATA cable, Molex female to SATA male cable, SATA female to Molex female cable, SATA female to Molex male cable, SATA male to Molex female cable, ATX to SATA power cable / ATX 4 pin to SATA power cable
What are SATA Molex power supply cables?
SATA stands for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment. These cables are primarily used to transmit electronic signals through socket connections in devices such as computers, printers, and for internal data transfer within systems, including DVD-ROMs, CD-ROMs, and other hardware components. SATA power cables are widely used in various electronic devices found in households and offices, providing essential connectivity for numerous electronic hardware systems powered by electricity.

What types of SATA cables are there?
SATA cables come in various types, each differing in usage and design. The most common types, which can be easily found in local markets as well as online stores

* Micro SATA with 5V Molex Power supports its combination with micro SATA enables the power fusion in the backplane application of internal drivers.
* E-SATA with the length of 2m max is externally connectable with PC.
* SATA Bridge connects PCI cards with ATA device to the functioning SATA enabled Motherboard.
And various other series of SATA cables with different symmetrical features varied with the functioning capacity.
What are the features of SATA 4 pin power cable?
- The SATA power to 4-pin Molex cable is designed for easy installation with a straightforward socket-to-socket connection, making it highly user-friendly.
- 4 pin sata male to Molex connector simply connects to the 4 pin female computers installed in PC hardware and is supplied by the power adapter of the system.
- 4 pin connector to the SATA power cable can be accessible with 3.5 inches SATA hard disk and a 3.5 SATA DVD-ROM: CD-ROM, CD-R/W, AND DVD-R/W.

- Molex to SATA connector is easily portable with smooth socket pin to pin.
- Molex SATA power connector cable is compatible with 1.0 standards of ATA serial.
- Both the connector of the A to B socket, varies in functions and size, Connector A is 4-Pin male and connecter B is 15-Pin SATA.
What are the functions of SATA Molex cables pins?
The primary purpose of the multiple pins in 4 pin to SATA power cables is to manage power voltage. The transmission of voltage through 3, 4, 5, or even 6 pins combines to deliver a unified power supply to the system.

The durability and size of each pin limit their capacity to transfer the required voltage throughout the system. Therefore, the number of pins in sockets is increased to ensure a complete transition of current for smooth operation. While each pin may appear small, together they work to form a complete circuit.
Are the pins of 4 pin power to SATA cables easily breakable?
The socket pins of the SATA to Molex cable are made from durable materials that are solid and resistant to breakage. However, their longevity also depends on user handling. Rough treatment or improper use of the Molex 4 pin to SATA cables can damage the delicate silver pins. In most cases, the pins are well-molded to withstand typical wear and tear.
Is the series of Serial-ATA safe to use?
The connectivity of these SATA to 4 pin power cables is molded, ensuring safe operation and enhancing the structural integrity of the wires. This design minimizes the risk of sudden arcing, allowing for smooth transactions through multiple connectors.