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The Eyeboot 24 Pin to 10 Pin Power Supply ATX PSU Adapter Cable is designed to convert standard 24 pin ATX power supply cables to 10 pin configurations, supporting a maximum power of 1000 watts. With a length of 30 cm and constructed from high-quality 1007-18AWG material, this adapter ensures reliable performance and easy installation for your computer's motherboard.
A**G
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Works great with my Lenovo Ideacentre (AMD Edition); I was installing a new graphics card, so I needed a new PSU (power supply.) However, my motherboard only supported 10-pin connectors, while my PSU only used a male 20+4-pin connector, while searching online to find a mew PSU, I looked up: “24-pin to 10-pin convertor.” This greeted me with lots of options. Many of them had 1-3 star overall reviews. I looked through the one and two star reviews, half of them said that in a nutshell, their cord was ripped/torn from the adapter, causing a fire hazard. So, I found this one, and at the time had a 4-star overall rating. I decided to check this one out. 70% 5-star, 20% 4-star, 10% 1-star, there were 10 reviews. The 1-star review was one of those reviews where it was not-so-great of a review. The other 90% stated, “works as intended” “great; helped a lot”, and so on. I bought it and did not regret it. Great choice for a great budget, without having to buy a new PSU that fits your standards.Main PC specifications:CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 @ 3.20GhzGPU: ZOTAC GTX 1060 3gb MiniRAM: 8gb; 2x 4gbPSU: EVGA 500WCase: Lenovo Ideacentre 700 series caseMy current specifications run:Fortnite (EPIC): 86 fps avg.I will update when I test more games.Thank you for reading my review.Peace out ✌🏻
A**W
Works exactly as advertised.
Product works just as described and arrived quickly, I ordered on a Thursday and it arrived on Saturday.The computer I used it on is a Lenovo - IdeaCentre 720-18ASU to support a new PSU (EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W) needed to add a new GPU (GeForce GTX 1650 Super). I certainly was a little weary with using this product since there are a lot of horror stories out there about using similar products and motherboards getting fried. Because of that I used a multimeter to check the voltage of each circuit (to ground) and compared it with the original PSU 10-position connector.The only difference I found was the same as another reviewer described with the voltage across the green and blue wires being ~23 V from the original power supply but ~12 V from the new one with this connector. This however didn't seem like a much of a risk as the green lead is responsible for powering on the PSU and the blue stays at -12V with low max amps (0.3 Amps on my new PSU). On a typical power supply the voltage of the green wire to ground starts at 5V and then is driven low (to ~0) to start the PSU. The way this harness is designed is to already short the green wire to ground which turns on the PSU (this is why it stays on after powering down the computer), because of this it makes sense that the voltage between the green and blue would be 12 since the PSU is already on.I would certainly recommend using this product if you have the same or similar Lenovo PC as me, but would also recommend you doing what I did and use a multimeter to be confident the output is the same as your current PSU.
J**N
Not compatible with my motherboard - Thinkstation P310
Product appears to be decent quality but I can't confirm it works. A few people have remarked that this (or similar adapters) killed their motherboard. I'm sure if I had connected it that would have been the result. I checked the pin out with a multi-meter (see pictures) and the voltages across the green and blue wire are wrong for this application. As you can see the OEM Lenovo PSU is 23V across the green and blue wires. This is not a standard PSU voltage, you can look up any PSU pin out. To be sure I tested voltages using a Corsair SF600 and a EVGA 600. If you have the same motherboard or Lenovo PSU no standard PSU will work for this application as the max voltage output of a standard PSU is 12V.
A**T
Saved my bacon!
I purchased a new Levnovo computer a while back and I knew I was going to need to upgrade the power supply to use the high end video card I purchased separately. Silly me thinking that Levnovo used ATX connectors on their motherboard. I am VERY glad I found this adapter. It has been installed in my computer for about six months now with no problems.
R**E
Excellent adapter!
This adapter cable is relatively inexpensive and is well-protected. The product works as intended and assists users who require a 10-pin slot rather than a 24-pin power supply slot. Especially for LENOVO users getting a new power supply, this adapter cable presents duribility and reliability that every product should offer.I highly recommend getting the adapter; it worked for me when I was upgrading my rig.
S**.
Works as described.
Excellent for converting a standard lower supply, aka 24 pin to a proprietary power supply socket. In this application we needed a 10 pin connector on a Lenovo ideacenter 710 pc tower. Added a corsair 550m and a gtx 970!
J**R
Worked perfectly for what I wanted. The only issue ...
Worked perfectly for what I wanted. The only issue is that the PSU itself will stay on when the PC is powered off. Not a problem for me as the PC stays on 24/7 anyway.
C**Z
Good quality product for the price
This was exactly what I needed in order to upgrade the power supply of my Lenovo ideacentre 700 pc from the stock 250w psu to a new 500w psu. The build quality of the wire harness was good: good materials and no loose connections. It was plug and play.
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