![]() Tip: if it's a 4-headed Molex Seasonic cable, then buy x10 terminals & proceed as normal. If it's a 3-headed Molex Seasonic cable, u could double up the wires (splicing two wires into one terminal) on one of them then do the other two as normal (where x1 head would power dual-displays, the other 2 heads each power a display) display wires (5v/ground) off of the old terminal, & crimp your own terminals then click them into your empty male connect, ready for use . Plan A = buy new terminals: if you're using a Seasonic, & plan to plug one (or two) Molex 4pin cable(s) with multiple x3 - x4 female heads per cable, new from pouch, into PSU for use in project, then back all the terminals out & you could, say, forcefully 'snap' (jiggle back n forth) or cut the temp. They usually regulate voltage coming in and out of them and to a power supply or wall outlet and to your motherboard.I can see the photo now, similar on uTube <- is this close enuff? That display is indeed low-voltage, driven by just two wires jumped into 5v/ground, it's a 5volt display. One combination of colors often used is two black, one yellow, and one red. When you look at a 4-pin power connector, you will notice that it has at least three different colors of wires. ![]() What's purpose of different wires on a 4-pin connector? This could reduce the amount of voltage you would pull from your computer power supply and prevent system burnout. They allow you to draw power from a wall outlet for running a cooling fan, lighting, and other equipment.
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