ocgenie Posted December 12, 2018 Share Posted December 12, 2018 Hello folks, to first start off, I have a H100i platnium, but this might also help some with different model AIO coolers. I did some testing and found that (after support insight) that A 4 wire SATA extension connected between the PSU and the SATA power on the motor/pump will not power the pump OR might be a remedy of why some are not getting LED's turning working on their unit. I definitely found that in my case a molex to SATA converter doesn't work either. So in conclusion, I found that going straight to the PSU's SATA works the best, I have not tried a 5 pin/wire SATA extension though. I hope this some of you out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dale_ Posted December 12, 2018 Share Posted December 12, 2018 Hello folks, to first start off, I have a H100i platnium, but this might also help some with different model AIO coolers. I did some testing and found that (after support insight) that A 4 wire SATA extension connected between the PSU and the SATA power on the motor/pump will not power the pump OR might be a remedy of why some are not getting LED's turning working on their unit. I definitely found that in my case a molex to SATA converter doesn't work either. So in conclusion, I found that going straight to the PSU's SATA works the best, I have not tried a 5 pin/wire SATA extension though. I hope this some of you out there. Thanks for posting this, this fixed my issue. I was running molex to sata and as soon as I swapped to the sata cable directly from PSU.. My LED lights started to work on the pump. Can't beleive that's all it was :eek: Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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