Hello Everyone. In this video, I only showed you a quick test of the 24-pin to 10-pin for the B150, Q170 Lenovo motherboard that uses 10-pin ATX main motherboard power and how this adapter works. In my next video, I will swap the Lenovo M900 case for an M-AXT PC chassis, install a full GPU, and use the cable adapter to upgrade the PSU. It’s just a cable testing video. If you want to see how it works in a real setup, please check this video.: ua-cam.com/video/PKREFjbIC6g/v-deo.html. Thank you for watching.
@@Mechrank It’s just a cable testing video. If you want to see how it works in a real setup, please check this video.: ua-cam.com/video/PKREFjbIC6g/v-deo.html
I have a Lenovo NEO 50S, 3rd Gen. There's a 4 pin connector on motherboard which is marked as "12v" and a main 6 pin connector which is marked as "ATX POWER". I want to take this motherboard out and use it with another PSU, the normal ones with 24pin layout. Please help me, what convertor would i have to use? Thanks in advance.
Based on my testing of the cable, the overall result is it works. However, I'm not satisfied with this adapter. Unlike the 24-pin to 8-pin main ATX cable adapter for Dell, this adapter uses a power supply activation pin connector, which means whenever I plug the PC into the wall, the power supply always turns on. So, if you decide to use this cable, you need to switch off the power supply manually or unplug the power cord from the wall to turn off the PC completely. No problem caused harm to the PC component with this cable adapter.
Does this work on the Dell XPS 8950? I've been doing research and have found that Lenovo's 10 pin plug is the same as Dell's 10 pin plug, but I need more concrete evidence.
Using a 24-pin to 10-pin adapter for a Lenovo power supply on a Dell PC is not recommended. Dell motherboards typically have proprietary connectors, and compatibility can be tricky. It’s best to verify compatibility or consider alternative solutions.
I recently bought a similar adapter. But every time I try to shut down the system, everything is shutting down except for the power supply. do you think it might be a problem with the wiring of the adapter or it's not possible to shut down the power supply?
Yes, the same here. As I mentioned in the Video description, the 24-pin to 10-pin adapter cable connected the power supply power activation wired pin with the ground wired pin, so when we plug it into the wall, the PSU always turns on.
I have a Lenovo m75s-1 with a 210w PSU, Ryzen 5 Pro 3400G, and I have saved for a GPU, I would like to know if for my model it would be safe to use that adapter with a good PSU.
Based on my experience with using that cable adapter, I’ve noticed that the PC power supply tends to turn on. This happens because the cable is wired to connect the GND pin directly to the PSU’s active pin, bypassing control from the motherboard. Thank you.
@@keemtasaki7670 I think m700 and m900 is the same motherboard but keep in mind that you will need Lenovo usb 3.0 to standard usb 3.0 header adapter to connect case usb cable with motherboard.
Hello Everyone. In this video, I only showed you a quick test of the 24-pin to 10-pin for the B150, Q170 Lenovo motherboard that uses 10-pin ATX main motherboard power and how this adapter works. In my next video, I will swap the Lenovo M900 case for an M-AXT PC chassis, install a full GPU, and use the cable adapter to upgrade the PSU. It’s just a cable testing video. If you want to see how it works in a real setup, please check this video.: ua-cam.com/video/PKREFjbIC6g/v-deo.html. Thank you for watching.
Awesome, only yesterday i started figuring out to power supply my similar pc (920s) and landed on to your video.
That's awesome!
@@itggear but i think ill be going for Add2PSU board.
@@Mechrank It’s just a cable testing video. If you want to see how it works in a real setup, please check this video.: ua-cam.com/video/PKREFjbIC6g/v-deo.html
Thanks for the response. IM not willing not put my pc with 4070 Super on line. Great video!
what about the 4pin cpu cable? My lenovo cpu cable has orange wires but the new power supply has yellow wires.
I have a Lenovo NEO 50S, 3rd Gen. There's a 4 pin connector on motherboard which is marked as "12v" and a main 6 pin connector which is marked as "ATX POWER". I want to take this motherboard out and use it with another PSU, the normal ones with 24pin layout. Please help me, what convertor would i have to use? Thanks in advance.
What are you using to monitor? Is that a tab?
Yes, it’s a Windows 11 tablet, the Asus VivoBook Slate 13 OLED. I use the Razer Ripsaw HD and OBS Studio to monitor. Thank you.
Can you do on hp Compaq 6300 MT
safe for the long term?
Based on my testing of the cable, the overall result is it works. However, I'm not satisfied with this adapter. Unlike the 24-pin to 8-pin main ATX cable adapter for Dell, this adapter uses a power supply activation pin connector, which means whenever I plug the PC into the wall, the power supply always turns on. So, if you decide to use this cable, you need to switch off the power supply manually or unplug the power cord from the wall to turn off the PC completely. No problem caused harm to the PC component with this cable adapter.
Does this work on the Dell XPS 8950? I've been doing research and have found that Lenovo's 10 pin plug is the same as Dell's 10 pin plug, but I need more concrete evidence.
Using a 24-pin to 10-pin adapter for a Lenovo power supply on a Dell PC is not recommended. Dell motherboards typically have proprietary connectors, and compatibility can be tricky. It’s best to verify compatibility or consider alternative solutions.
I recently bought a similar adapter. But every time I try to shut down the system, everything is shutting down except for the power supply. do you think it might be a problem with the wiring of the adapter or it's not possible to shut down the power supply?
Yes, the same here. As I mentioned in the Video description, the 24-pin to 10-pin adapter cable connected the power supply power activation wired pin with the ground wired pin, so when we plug it into the wall, the PSU always turns on.
I'm using this cable on my ThinkStation P320 and I have the same problem. Psu is always on.
I have a Lenovo m75s-1 with a 210w PSU, Ryzen 5 Pro 3400G, and I have saved for a GPU, I would like to know if for my model it would be safe to use that adapter with a good PSU.
Based on my experience with using that cable adapter, I’ve noticed that the PC power supply tends to turn on. This happens because the cable is wired to connect the GND pin directly to the PSU’s active pin, bypassing control from the motherboard. Thank you.
@@itggearwhat does that mean ? Please reply fast
Can it work on m700
It would work, but it will cause the power supply to turn on all the time when we plug the cable into the wall outlet.
@itggear3400 ok the case swap u did for the m900 can I do it for m700?
@@keemtasaki7670 I think m700 and m900 is the same motherboard but keep in mind that you will need Lenovo usb 3.0 to standard usb 3.0 header adapter to connect case usb cable with motherboard.
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