🔌 Power your Dell like a pro — no compromises, just pure performance.
This 30cm adapter cable converts a standard 24-pin ATX power supply to an 8-pin connector, delivering up to 1000 watts of reliable power. Crafted with high-quality 18AWG tin-coated copper wire, it ensures durability and heat resistance. Compatible with a broad range of Dell motherboards including Optiplex and Precision series, it offers a secure male-to-male connection in a sleek black design.
Brand | URIMPAVIDO |
Connector Type | Atx |
Cable Type | ATX |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Special Feature | Heat Resistant, High Speed |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 8 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Model Name | FBA_4330127289 |
Specification Met | UL |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Eyeboot |
Item model number | EYEBOOT-24PINATX-ATXPSU-Dell |
Item Weight | 1.23 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 0.39 x 2.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.81 x 0.39 x 2.36 inches |
Voltage | 300 Volts |
ASIN | B01A210HKO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 1, 2016 |
J**N
This adapter has been running my PC for 2 months.
Product showed up as an exact match and did exactly as intended. Have been running my Dell precision with a 700w aftermarket PSU using this with no issues so far. Was one of the only products I was able to find to solve my problem with an 8-pin proprietary connector. Both plugs matched up perfectly fine and I dont even notice it's there which means it's doing its job. Overall super happy with this product as I cannot run my PC in it's current configuration without it. Price wasnt the best with shipping but given its lack of other options it makes sense, and given the price of a PC build it's nothing to worry about.
C**R
Cheap and Easy to USe
Easy to install and worked perfectly in allowing me to install a Non modular 500 watt powersupply into my old workstation pc that had oem power ports. My workstation is a Dell Precision 3620 with an Intel i7 6700 and now an AMD RX570 4gb Gpu
R**E
24 Pin to 8-Pin Power Supply ATX PSU Adapter Cable for DELL
This (24 Pin to 8-Pin Power Supply Adapter) allowed me to salvage a damaged Dell OptiPlex SFF computer. The case was brought to me crushed, the only thing that looked good was the SSD drive and motherboard. A transplant to ATX case (did not have another Dell SFF case or could I get one without purchasing a complete system) that the board would fit in, with it's odd front panel board was hard enough. But got an older ATX case ($10) with modular mounts for drive cages so was able to move the upper drive cages down, with some modification was able to get the motherboard to fit. Now the not so good, proprietary connector for power on the motherboard, and since the original power supply was destroyed and a replacement from Dell would not fit in this ATX case, went searching for a solution and I found this (24 Pin to 8-Pin Power Supply Adapter) on Amazon (seem allot of people have had this issue), well this allowed me to add a ATX power supply (650Watts) which made my client happy because now the client could upgrade the video card and add additional item so that the client could get more bang for their buck, now the client could try gaming, video capture and video editing, and since the only proprietary thing left was the motherboard, if the client wanted to upgrade the client could now, without having a proprietary case and power supply. A cheaper way to go than buying another proprietary Dell system. The (24 Pin to 8-Pin Power Supply Adapter) allows you to use a standard 24 PIN power connector to the DELL 8 PIN connector. It still allows you to use the power connector on the motherboard for devices (if you like). This cost very little, the transplant from the crushed case to the ATX case with power supply in all was $60 and used Dell OptiPlex with and I7 and 16GB ram is average $200. Client was able to add a 1650 4GB Video Card for $140 making the total $200. Same a buying a used Dell, but better video, better power supply and most important, upgrade-able
B**N
No wiring Issues
After reading the other reviews and seeing that there was an issue that had appeared in some units of the wiring getting mixed up on the circuit board in the middle of the wire. I cut off the heat-shrink on the cable, and I didn't see any problem with the wiring when comparing it to the details of what it should be wired to. I've been using it for three weeks now inside an Optiplex 3020, with a GTX 1070 without any issues. If you get a non defective unit (this may have been 100% addressed in the manufacturing), or don't mind doing some re-soldering to get the wiring correct if you do get a defective one, then this is a great method of upgrading an old PC.
S**T
works - as intended?
I am using the on a Dell optiplex 7060 - a bit older model. when I connect all the plugs from the psu I got a steady blinking light. I removed the 4 part of the 20 + 4 going to the board it will have a steady red light and the PSU fans starts. while powered with the 20 pin part I connected the 4 pin and the PC started to boot without pushing the power switch. this happens everytime I connect power to the board
D**D
plug and play
Make sure this item is compatible with your system; there is a list in the description. I needed a PC with USB 3 ports for something and the motherboard I had had the dumb 8 pin power socket. I was mildly concerned when I bought this because of the reviews (I got the mobo from the trash so I wasn't too worried about it). I read the description and my PC was in the compatibility list. Plug it on the powerline for the for the PSU and the mobo socket, crossed my fingers, and push the power button. No problems here, have been using daily since the beginning of October.
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