26 Oct 2012 at 13:17 #21 ShaggyRS6 ShaggyRS6 Associate OP Joined 11 Jan 2009 Posts 981 Location Kent UK & New Jersey USA Ok thanks, sorry to be a dunce though, so would I need 1 of those and then 4 normal Sata extensions?
26 Oct 2012 at 13:23 #22 BuToNz BuToNz Soldato Joined 18 Jan 2007 Posts 2,796 Location Eastbourne, East Sussex You just need that cable, this will support up to 4x SATA connections from 1x Molex cable.
26 Oct 2012 at 14:40 #23 unclelonghair unclelonghair Associate Joined 29 Sep 2004 Posts 906 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Surely you won't see the SATA power connectors as the Cosmos 2 has the drives rotated by 90 degrees so the power cables are tucked round the back?
Surely you won't see the SATA power connectors as the Cosmos 2 has the drives rotated by 90 degrees so the power cables are tucked round the back?
26 Oct 2012 at 15:01 #24 Kosmiche Kosmiche Permabanned Joined 3 Oct 2009 Posts 14,033 Location North Wales In my thermaltake armor case I have a 24 pin extension and 2x pcie connections for the graphics card. Everything else is routed around the back. I appreciate it might not be possible to route it all round the back in a big case though.
In my thermaltake armor case I have a 24 pin extension and 2x pcie connections for the graphics card. Everything else is routed around the back. I appreciate it might not be possible to route it all round the back in a big case though.
26 Oct 2012 at 15:53 #25 ShaggyRS6 ShaggyRS6 Associate OP Joined 11 Jan 2009 Posts 981 Location Kent UK & New Jersey USA Hmmm yeah I forgot about the Sata cables already built into the cosmos 2