Dual PSU's - One Rig

That cable will start a second PSU,doesnt merge the supplies to one board. If you state the purpose we might be able to guide you on what would work
 
That cable will start a second PSU,doesnt merge the supplies to one board. If you state the purpose we might be able to guide you on what would work

This, we need to know why...

EDIT: OK, I had initially read that as you wanted the power of both PSUs to go to the motherboard, ifs its just 2 PSUs to power more devices or similar, yes, that would work.
 
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Just splice the green wires together and the ground wire together from the 2 psu's, no need for an adapter
 
At OP - that item would work perfectly - had my dual PSU setup for many years with a spliced home-job cable, then the Lian-Li interlink cable and no issues experienced. Ran 2x 585W PSU's which powered on simultaneously via the motherboard power switch; 1 PSU linked to the mobo, gpu and primary HDD, with the 2nd running all my fans, optical drive, hdd's, etc.

Rebeltech has them at R120
Sybaritic has them at R125
Prophecy has them at R124.12
 
At OP - that item would work perfectly - had my dual PSU setup for many years with a spliced home-job cable, then the Lian-Li interlink cable and no issues experienced. Ran 2x 585W PSU's which powered on simultaneously via the motherboard power switch; 1 PSU linked to the mobo, gpu and primary HDD, with the 2nd running all my fans, optical drive, hdd's, etc.

Rebeltech has them at R120
Sybaritic has them at R125
Prophecy has them at R124.12

You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar!

I'll check those out.
 
Thanks, didn't know this!

Hopefully that will save you a few bucks :D you'll see if you join the green and black wires together the PSU powers up, so by joining the 2 PSU's green wires together and a ground wire from each PSU, they will both receive the signal from the mobo to power up :)
 
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