Hey guys thanks for letting me join in! Looking for a little help if anyone else would have bumped into this same problem. So a while ago I bought a refurbished Fujitsu Esprimo P558 tabletop and would like to upgrade the graphics card on it, little did I know these things don't use a standard ATX power though... So, I bought a 650w Corsair ATX PSU, and ordered a 24pn-to-16pin Fujitsu power adapter off ebay with a buck transformer wired in so it can provide the needed 11Vsb, HOWEVER, for extra sh*thousery the Esprimo P558 and it's D3600-A1 mainboard uses yet ANOTHER type of a slightly smaller TWENTY pin connector of which 18 pins are currently used, so needless to say the adapter I bought does not fit! Weirdly enough I can find ZERO reference anywhere on the internet to this particular connector but refuse to believe I am the first one trying to do this! I have studied the color codings on the PSU in the computer and it appears to also be a 12v only connector just with more 12v wires going in than the 16pin one (I will confirm this theory later tonight, all my multimeters had ran out of battery), the rest seem to comply assuming color for color they match being green=PS ON, grey=power OK, and the last one that is colored purple on the adapter and red on the PSU being the 11Vsb.
Question is, do you think I can just snip the connector off the PSU and splice it into the adapter and be done with it? The extra 12v lines are being stolen off the old 4pin molex connectors so I'd reckon I could splice those to provide more than one pin per.
Question is, do you think I can just snip the connector off the PSU and splice it into the adapter and be done with it? The extra 12v lines are being stolen off the old 4pin molex connectors so I'd reckon I could splice those to provide more than one pin per.