Sata Power connectors

col4dd1ct

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Alrighty, so i ordered an (fairly cheap) RGB Led-kit, and noticed that it gets its power from a SATA power connector. If i dont have any SATA Power connectors available, is it possible to swap the Led-kit´s connector with a 4-pin molex, or a 4-pin fan connector? how would that work and would i need some adapter or something in order not to push too much volts to the led-kit? changing a differrent connector into the kit or soldering the wires or anything like that isnt the problem, but i just dont know if it would work. is there any tutorials anywhere to help me? i just need to know which of the sata power cables wires are +, -, ground etc. and the same for Molex(4 pin, i think there are 3 pin molexes too)/4-pin fan connector.

Here is the link to the Led-kit: https://cablemod.com/product/cablemod-widebeam-magnetic-rgb-led-kit-60cm/
and if links are blocked on this website or something, (i dont use this site often) here is the product name. CableMod WideBeam Magnetic RGB LED Kit - 60cm
i have an HDD and CD/DVD/whatever-Drive connected to the Sata power connector cable. it has 3 of the slots, but i will Install another HDD into the last slot.

i think that my pc specs wont help here but im listing them anyways just in case.

CPU: AMD ryzen 3 1200 (oc @ 3.55GHZ)
GPU: Palit GTX 1050 2gb (oc @ 1677mhz)
MoBo: MSI B350m GAMING PRO
PSU: kolink KL-500m
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB
Optical drive: old one from an Lenovo h50-55.
Case: old one from Lenovo h50-55 but it has a 2-pin power switch and nothing else in the "JFP1/JFP2 front panel connectors. (read the name from the manual, dont actually know if its called that.)