Namelessone
New Member
Hi guys. Hoping you can help here.
I just bought a shitaro 4 port USB 3.0 pci-e adapter for my desktop to use with a new western digital USB 3.0 drive. I thought it would be easy enough to install until I realized it needs a 4 pin power source
I've done some research and it seems this is the same power source a floppy drive would use. However this desktop doesn't seem to have a power cable for that. No surprise I guess. Floppy drives are a bit outdated
I've got a DVD drive and two hard drives. They all use a black L shaped power cable to power the drives. There is one of these cables free. I think to power a second optical drive
So my question is. Is there an adapter I can buy that will connect to this remaining drive power cable and convert it to a 4 pin connector for my usb3.0 pci-e card?
Or is there another way that I'm not thinking of?
Thanks in advance!
I just bought a shitaro 4 port USB 3.0 pci-e adapter for my desktop to use with a new western digital USB 3.0 drive. I thought it would be easy enough to install until I realized it needs a 4 pin power source
I've done some research and it seems this is the same power source a floppy drive would use. However this desktop doesn't seem to have a power cable for that. No surprise I guess. Floppy drives are a bit outdated
I've got a DVD drive and two hard drives. They all use a black L shaped power cable to power the drives. There is one of these cables free. I think to power a second optical drive
So my question is. Is there an adapter I can buy that will connect to this remaining drive power cable and convert it to a 4 pin connector for my usb3.0 pci-e card?
Or is there another way that I'm not thinking of?
Thanks in advance!