I have been trying to find a simple answer regarding power supply connector sizes and designations. I have a older Dell PC with a model: L235P-01 power supply. My guess is that it is bad, so I order a power supply tester off of Amazon. The test has a LARGE 24 pin socket, whereas the power supply has a SMALL mother board connector. The large connector measures ~52.25mm while the small version measures ~36.75mm. My questions:
1. Does anyone make an adapter? Nobody appears to make an adapter to go from larger to small or vice versa, assuming the pinnout is the same.
2. Why is there hardly a mention of the difference in connector size anywhere on the interwebs. What am I missing?
3. What are the naming designations for these two connector form factors?
TIA
1. Does anyone make an adapter? Nobody appears to make an adapter to go from larger to small or vice versa, assuming the pinnout is the same.
2. Why is there hardly a mention of the difference in connector size anywhere on the interwebs. What am I missing?
3. What are the naming designations for these two connector form factors?
TIA