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Hi everyone,
I wanted to redo my cabling and I had the idea of connecting several devices to a Molex-to-4x-SATA cable (the Bitfenix Alchemy one). But since Molex only supplies up to 35W I was wondering whether this would work.
The 4 devices I wanted to connect:
2x 2TB Caviar Greens = 2x 5.3W peak | 2x 1.75 A
1x Crucial m4 64GB = 2.6W peak (according to Tom's Hardware measurements)
1x LG GH24NS90 = 2.0 A / 2.5 A (according to the sticker on the device)
I read somewhere that the typical peak power consumption of a DVD rewriter is around 20W. Does anyone know a more specific value? Since the margin to 35W is rather small in total. Or shouldn't I be worried?
I wanted to redo my cabling and I had the idea of connecting several devices to a Molex-to-4x-SATA cable (the Bitfenix Alchemy one). But since Molex only supplies up to 35W I was wondering whether this would work.
The 4 devices I wanted to connect:
2x 2TB Caviar Greens = 2x 5.3W peak | 2x 1.75 A
1x Crucial m4 64GB = 2.6W peak (according to Tom's Hardware measurements)
1x LG GH24NS90 = 2.0 A / 2.5 A (according to the sticker on the device)
I read somewhere that the typical peak power consumption of a DVD rewriter is around 20W. Does anyone know a more specific value? Since the margin to 35W is rather small in total. Or shouldn't I be worried?