Question Can I use a 6-pin molex to sata power adapter to power a 3.5" hard drive?

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Can I use a 6-pin molex to sata power adapter to power a 3.5" hard drive? The power supply doesn't have any sata power cables.
 
Normally adapters are not good.
But, a 3.5 HDD is so low power that I would normally have no problem using an adapter.
The problem is that a normal molex power lead is 4 pins intended for aux devices.
It is a lead from the psu.
Your 6 pin molex is strange.

And, a 2.5" SSD will take even less power and be considerably faster.
 
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From what I could find out it's a 500W SINGLE-RAIL ATX_12V - 8-pin PSU that is a proprietary Acer PSU.
It's in an Acer nitro 50-650.
Reason I'm bringing this up is that they have to sata connections on the motherboard, and 2 expansion slots in the case, but no sata power cables.....makes no since whatsoever.
 
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I found this image showing that the power (7) is on the motherboard, but I've never seen a connector like that before.

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I would advise against using those adapters. Once worked on a pc where one of those had been used and the adapter caused a fire. It was a case with a silver aluminum inside and the connector on the back of the hard drive actually melted. The fire had been bad enough that there were black scorch marks inside the case.
 

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