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Old 09-02-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default PCIe to Molex adapter - re-insert wire into connector

How do I re-insert these two black cables back into the PCIe connector? What tool do I need?



The two black wires into the bottom middle socket.



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What you'd have to do is use an ATX pin extractor to remove the pin(s) in which those wires were then crimp new pin(s) to the wires and insert the newly crimped pin(s) into the housing.
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You definitely need new pins cause I see that they are missing. If you have a soldering iron you can solder the wires into the pins as well.

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