I have 2 hard drives sharing the same 12V rail. Does it matter in which order I connect the two power connectors to the two hard drives?
My OS drive's been stalling lately and freezing the whole system so I switched the two power cables and now the system seems to be working fine, but is my other drive now in danger?
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Personally, I prefer to connect devices to as many cables as possible, so that excess current isn't drawn from a single cable, but it really doesn't matter. The cables can handle several amps, which is more than even a GPU with a MOLEX connector can sink.
The only exception to this would be if there is a break in one of the cables. Then the device is getting only intermittent power, if it's even getting power at all.
The only exception to this would be if there is a break in one of the cables. Then the device is getting only intermittent power, if it's even getting power at all.
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