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EVGA 750 G3 - 1 Missing Wire on 24 Pin ATX? (Solved: It's normal)

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2017/07/05 13:25:21 (permalink)
EDIT: Uppon some research, I found out this is normal.
It used to be for the -5v wire, but MB these days won't use it anymore.
Source I found the answer:
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1648371/missing-pin-pin-connector.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2071648/psu-cable-missing-pin-inside-socket.html
Even in the Sleeved cables EVGA sells, there is this missing pin.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=100-G2-08GG-B9

Sorry for the topic.
 
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Is this normal? 
A missing wire on the set of the 24pin ATX cable?

I read somewhere that the 5V pin was removed from some branded PSU because it wasn`t necessary.
 
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post edited by PietroBR - 2017/07/06 05:39:23

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    Re: EVGA 750 G3 - 1 Missing Wire on 24 Pin ATX? (Solved: It's normal) 2017/07/13 03:23:36 (permalink)
    it's kinda weird, why don't they still include it for "legacy" ?
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