Cooler Master CMA-CEMB01XXBK1 User Manual

ATX 24 PIN 90° ADAPTER (WITH ADDED CAPACITORS FOR STABLE POWER
OUTPUT)
CMA-CEMB01XXBK1
BUILD FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE
The ATX 24 Pin 90° Adapter adds a number of possibilities to how users can install the main power connector to their motherboard from the PSU. It makes it so that the 24 pin main power cable can be installed to the motherboard at a 90° angle, making it so that builders no longer need to wrap/fold the cable up and back over the motherboard to make the connection. This version includes built-in capacitors to aid in overall ripple reduction in the main power cable, helping to ensure the safety and stability of current output to your motherboard.
FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS
90° 24 Pin Connection : Connect the 24 Pin main power cable to any motherboard at a 90° angle.
Plug and Play Installation : Easily install the adapter to any motherboard and power supply unit in seconds.
Universal Compatibility : This adapter will work with any standard ATX 24 Pin motherboard slot and PSU cable.
Built-in Capacitors : Extra capacitors have been added to ensure stable output during the transition from the cable to the motherboard.
3 Year Warranty : This unit comes with a standard limited 3-year manufacturing warranty from date of purchase.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
Cable Type EAN UPC GL 4719512074749 884102047237
Nett Weight 0.035 kg / 0.077 lb Gross Weight 0.055 kg / 0.121 lb Package Dimensions 75 x 57 x 28mm (2.95 x 2.24 x 1.1") Carton Dimensions 427 x 365 x 248mm (16.81 x 14.37 x 9.76") Unit / Carton 120 pcs Carton / Pallet 24 pcs
Product Name ATX 24 Pin 90° Adapter (with added
capacitors for stable power output) Item Code CMA-CEMB01XXBK1 Dimensions (L x W x H) 42 x 57 x 27mm Color Black Material ABS 94-v0 plastic
FEATURES
Connect the main power cable to your motherboard at a 90° angle, expanding your cable management options and allowing the cable to take alternate paths from your PSU.
Capacitors have been added to ensure stable output for users concerned about possible performance loss during transference between the cable, adapter, and motherboard.
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