SATA cable too loose for the HDD

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I tries to connect my SATA PSU cable to my HDD, but it is loose. It will fit and stay there but it pops out easily. Is this normal? The PSU is a EVGA SuperNova G2 750w.
 
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Is there a fair amount of tension on the cable when it's attached to your HDD? SATA power cables don't latch on like SATA data cables, but it should still stay on. It shouldn't really be loose on its own, unless the connector is a bit off in size from the manufacturer.
 

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Not quite. The cable pops out by just shaking the rest of it a little bit. My other PSU attached to the HDD perfectly.

 

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i saw this a few months ago on a client pc. his hdd had the plastic in the middle of the port missing so the cable was loose and did not sit right.

it fried a psu when it shorted out. a second psu caught fire when it shorted again!!!

check the cable and the hdd port itself for any damage like this. if it's the cable replace it. if it's the hdd itself replace it. not worth it when i have seen first hand what can happen with loose cables on a stata drive!!
 

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as i said, client pc i saw was held in place with a zip tie and when it shorted it caught the cable on fire and it worked its way back to the psu taking a lot of stuff with it. holding it in won't stop a short and will keep it from being ejected by the spark when it shorts out.

not a good idea at all. i can upload some pics if you don't believe me!! still have it sitting in my workspace to show others who don't think it's a big deal!! and it was a quality psu that caught fire not some cheap budget one!!
 


I wish there was a good way of describing how much force you were using, but it's tough. It usually requires some force for me, how much force are you using?
 

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Very, very little. My old PSU required almost mo force to sit in right. Let me see if I can get the SATA in, wait a sec.


 

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The insides of the SATAs are also different.

 

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Actually, I just shoved it in out of despair. It got it.