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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: F5BJR on July 20, 2010, 01:05:11 am
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have you see the bracket with 2 * SATA + power for GA-X58A-UD5 or others motherboards ?
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have you not noticed a stupid connection ?
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normally power connector is male or female
1 - male is for power in cable
2 - female is for power out
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and power out for + 5 volts and + 12 volts is with a male connector !!!!
dangerous , no ?
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Pierre
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I must admit I hadn't noticed this Pierre as I haven't installed mine. There are two on the back panel so I haven't needed them yet. It does seem to contravene normal "good practice" though. I don't know if this is done as part of some sort of new "standard" but it does seem to defy sense.
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have you see the bracket with 2 * SATA + power for GA-X58A-UD5 or others motherboards ?
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have you not noticed a stupid connection ?
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normally power connector is male or female
1 - male is for power in cable
2 - female is for power out
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and power out for + 5 volts and + 12 volts is with a male connector !!!!
dangerous , no ?
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Pierre
Hi... I'm sorry as I don't get it... mind to share some photos? Thanks.
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The connector is the "wrong way round" compared to normal plug/ socket combinations. The "live" or power side of the connector has pins(male) and the receiver has the holes(female).
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The connector is the "wrong way round" compared to normal plug/ socket combinations. The "live" or power side of the connector has pins(male) and the receiver has the holes(female).
I see... I'm not sure if my UD3R has this feature: "the bracket with 2 * SATA + power for GA-X58A-UD5 or others motherboards"
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I don't think that it is supplied with your board. It is an extra connector set that fits into one of the back panel slots and has two eSATA and a power connection.
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I don't think that it is supplied with your board. It is an extra connector set that fits into one of the back panel slots and has two eSATA and a power connection.
I got the point finally... Thank you very much.
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I have just looked mine out and it is indeed as you say Pierre. It seems and awfully funny(even dangerous) way to design it. I wonder what the thinking was behind having it that way round?
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I've just bought one of these boards and they've removed the bracket and there's an added loose page in the manual about it not being there. There is an additional bracket though with no connectors, just a strange angled bracket off it. No idea what ir's for. Board is still revision 1.
Cheers
Martin
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Yes I got that weird bracket with my rev1 board. Never did work out what it was for. ???
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The additionnal bracket with angle metal without connector is for prevent accidental remove with the SLI add-on PCB 3-WAY
and also let the air out of the holes
http://img138.imageshack.us/i/bracketsv.jpg/
i cannot upload .. upload folder full ??
Pierre
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Thanks for that Pierre, I had always wondered and couldn't see what it could be used for. ;D
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Yeah that SATA bracket with the open molex connector is dangerous. Anyways moving to a Cooler Master HAF X case allowed me to get rid of the bracket since the case has built in hot swappable bays :)
BTW did you guys get that SATA bracket with your board (UD-5)? Cause I didn't, I had to call Gigabyte and have it sent to me.
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I have the UD7 board and it came with that. It does seem stupid though. Whoever came up with that idea needs their **** kicking.
The HAF X is a nic ecase isn't it. I have the HAF932 and am very pleased with it(especially since I have customised it). It is now black inside as it should have been made and I have replaced the window at the top with a decent one and ripped out all that mesh from the side and put in a matching window there. Plus some other adjustments. 8) 8) 8)
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found a good connector female :
http://www.crazypc.com/products/2270.html
Pierre
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found a good connector female :
http://www.crazypc.com/products/2270.html
Pierre
Well tracked down Pierre ;) It seems to be a very handy little connector bracket and it does at least have the female rather than the male socket for the eSATA. I havent actually got anything to connect via this socket yet but as a matter of interest what cable connections do they(the external drives etc) come with as standard?